Eight announcements in eight hours
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They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Last one a bit of an anti-climax...
Celebrity Dogs headline march
Celebrity Western Bulldogs supporters Fifi Box and Wil Anderson will headline the #bemorebulldog fans’ March to the ‘G on Saturday night.
The pair will join President Peter Gordon, Club ambassador Shane Delia, musician Mark Seymour and a host of loyal members and fans in leading the march.
An idea that originated from a group of passionate supporters, the Western Bulldogs are asking all supporters to gather at Federation Square at 5pm on Saturday 12 September, before marching to the MCG at 5.45pm.
Box is one of Australia’s most popular radio and television personalities, hosting Fox FM’s breakfast program The Fifi and Dave Show and is also a regular guest host on Network Ten’s news program The Project.
Anderson is an Australian comedian, presenter and media personality. He currently hosts ABC program The Gruen Transfer, which has returned to air in September 2015.
Banner writer Danny McGinlay will host festivities on the Federation Square main stage until the commencement of the march.
4:00pm – Merchandise available from 4pm next to the main stage
5:00pm – Arrival at Federation Square
5:10pm – Bulldogs Best Dressed
5:20pm – Special Guests Appearances on Federation Square Main Stage
5:40pm – President Peter Gordon to address supporters
5:45pm – Depart Federation Square for the MCG
6:05pm – Arrival at the MCG outside Gate 2.
7:20pm – First BounceComment
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This is funny.....not Bevo, not Bonts, not Mission.....FiFi and Will.I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.Comment
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Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Re: Eight announcements in eight hours
Kind of a strange one to leave last, but I had a bit of a laugh.
Great work by SOS/WOOF to kick start the march off, and nice work by the club to add a few activities to it. I'm torn between wanting to join in and having a nice meal along Southbank though!W00F!Comment
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Re: Eight announcements in eight hours
Last one a bit of an anti-climax...
Celebrity Dogs headline march
Celebrity Western Bulldogs supporters Fifi Box and Wil Anderson will headline the #bemorebulldog fans’ March to the ‘G on Saturday night.
The pair will join President Peter Gordon, Club ambassador Shane Delia, musician Mark Seymour and a host of loyal members and fans in leading the march.
An idea that originated from a group of passionate supporters, the Western Bulldogs are asking all supporters to gather at Federation Square at 5pm on Saturday 12 September, before marching to the MCG at 5.45pm.
Box is one of Australia’s most popular radio and television personalities, hosting Fox FM’s breakfast program The Fifi and Dave Show and is also a regular guest host on Network Ten’s news program The Project.
Anderson is an Australian comedian, presenter and media personality. He currently hosts ABC program The Gruen Transfer, which has returned to air in September 2015.
Banner writer Danny McGinlay will host festivities on the Federation Square main stage until the commencement of the march.
4:00pm – Merchandise available from 4pm next to the main stage
5:00pm – Arrival at Federation Square
5:10pm – Bulldogs Best Dressed
5:20pm – Special Guests Appearances on Federation Square Main Stage
5:40pm – President Peter Gordon to address supporters
5:45pm – Depart Federation Square for the MCG
6:05pm – Arrival at the MCG outside Gate 2.
7:20pm – First BounceComment
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I think Fifi is related to Peter Box .
Will's a decent fan, but you wouldn't know she follows the Dogs .Comment
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My whelmed rating is underPark that car
Drop that phone
Sleep on the floor
Dream about meComment
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OK ranking the announcements
1- Toby McLean
2- Caleb Daniel
3- Matthew Boyd
4- Dale Morris
5- Matthew Inness
6- Josh Prudden
7- Wil AndersonComment
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