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On my birthday but unfortunately won't be able too. Also hard as I don't have my licence. Look forward to seeing what woofers report back from the opening."Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"Comment
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Have had a few walk throughs and it has been beautifully presented. Hoping to get along.Time and Tide Waits For No ManComment
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This was a tremendous opening to the Club's new Museum. Fine speeches from Club President Peter Gordon, Legend John Schultz and Robert Murphy. Members of our '54 premiership in Stevens, Gallagher, Stockman and Abbey were acknowledged. A highlight for me was to see the sons of Club greats, Norman Ware Arthur Olliver Charlie Sutton Ted Whitten and Jack Collins in attendance. I saw former star players in steve Power Alan Stoneham Ian Morrison Ross Abbey Ian Bryant Ray Baxter and Owen Madigan there.Current players were also active on the night with skipper Matthew Boyd leading the charge.Full marks to CEO Simon Garlick and life member and Staff member Rachel Murphy making this initiative such an important asset of our proud club.Comment
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Was this event invitation only? Or could anyone go. I didn't see anything on emails or the clubwebsiteThis was a tremendous opening to the Club's new Museum. Fine speeches from Club President Peter Gordon, Legend John Schultz and Robert Murphy. Members of our '54 premiership in Stevens, Gallagher, Stockman and Abbey were acknowledged. A highlight for me was to see the sons of Club greats, Norman Ware Arthur Olliver Charlie Sutton Ted Whitten and Jack Collins in attendance. I saw former star players in steve Power Alan Stoneham Ian Morrison Ross Abbey Ian Bryant Ray Baxter and Owen Madigan there.Current players were also active on the night with skipper Matthew Boyd leading the charge.Full marks to CEO Simon Garlick and life member and Staff member Rachel Murphy making this initiative such an important asset of our proud club.FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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My understanding was that it was by invitation only but if you get an opportunity to visit the Whitten Oval, it is well worth a look on the ground level. Two other well known former players in attendance were Tony Liberatore and Rick Kennedy.Comment
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History on display
Club greats Chris Grant, John Schultz and Tony Liberatore were among 200 VIP guests at Whitten Oval last night for the much anticipated opening of the Bulldogs Museum.
“The dream of a Bulldogs Museum is finally a reality,” President Peter Gordon said last night.
“Our relationship with Whitten Oval - our spiritual ground - is unique, we are extremely fortunate because we have preserved and progressed so much. The new Museum allows us to celebrate the past and move forward with confidence,” Gordon said.
Bulldogs Chief Executive, Simon Garlick, was equally thrilled by the opening.
“Our quest for a Museum started in 2005. Since then, our heritage committee, together with the Forever Foundation, have been working tirelessly on preserving, archiving and cataloguing our memorabilia, so it’s been a long journey and we are extremely excited by the outcome,” Garlick said.
Past players, Life Members, patrons and special guests gathered for the official opening of the Museum which will be open to the public.
Members and fans now have the opportunity to get down to Whitten Oval and get up close and personal with the prized 1954 Premiership Cup as well as various other items of memorabilia showcasing the history of the Club since its inception 130 years ago.
The Whitten Oval precinct now includes:
Twelve themed cabinets with artefacts from our collection celebrating our icons, Brownlow medallists and various era’s;
A Decade Wall showcasing the history of the Club from the 1880’s to today;
A Hall of Fame display honouring those whose involvement and contribution to our club has been significant, memorable and worthy of celebration; and
A number of paintings including the Team of the Century and the Warriors of the West by the country’s premier sports artist Jamie Cooper.
The club also took the opportunity to launch the Bulldogs Bequest Society at the event with Chief Executive Simon Garlick expressing the importance of the program and its role in assisting the long-term security of the Club.
“The Bulldogs Bequest Society is another important strategy for the club to look after its long-term future, to forever ensure our children, grandchildren and generations to come have the same opportunity to experience something great and be a part of something special: the red, white and blue,” Garlick said. For more information on the Bequest Program, please click here.
Entry to the Museum is FREE to all, a gold coin donation is encouraged.
Opening hours:
Monday - Friday: 9.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday: 9.00am - 2.00pmFFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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