Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

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  • stefoid
    Senior Player
    • Dec 2009
    • 1846

    #16
    Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

    snap

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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #17
      Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

      Originally posted by Bulldog4life
      Bob said a similar thing on AFL360 this week. Seems he hates Carlton like the rest of us.
      Grew up with the Tigers didn't he?

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      • Bulldog4life
        WOOF Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 9607

        #18
        Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

        Originally posted by BornAScragger
        Grew up with the Tigers didn't he?
        I think he did.

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        • Doc26
          Coaching Staff
          • Sep 2009
          • 3087

          #19
          Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

          How good was the Scotty West inside 50 lace out pass to Brown at 1min 45 ? How Liam would love to be on the end of one of those passes. Still not sure how Brown managed to spill it.

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          • SonofScray
            Coaching Staff
            • Apr 2008
            • 4234

            #20
            Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

            Trent Bartlett, The Ugg Boot, kicked the winner and what a great win that was.

            I love that Bob clearly enjoys beating Carlton as much as we do. They are an atrocious collective of human beings, we all know it.
            Time and Tide Waits For No Man

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            • LostDoggy
              WOOF Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8307

              #21
              Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

              My favourite game ever as we'll, even better than the win to break the dons winning streak.

              Got there just before it started and ended up watching it from the royal parade end in amongst the heathens. Thought it was going to a painful afternoon given the outs we had but as the game panned out it was a fantastic spot - oh how they whinged. As the clove was slotting goals it felt as if we only ones where we were yelling encouragement. Always worried that they'd run us down....such sweet relief when the siren sounded.

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              • KT31
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Jul 2008
                • 5454

                #22
                Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

                Another great article by Murph, unlike most who write about football he put's so much of himself and passion into it.
                I hope when he retires he is picked up by The Lonely Planet, he would be a great travel writer, I imagine of the Bill Bryson ilk.
                It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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                • LostDoggy
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 8307

                  #23
                  Re: Dogged debut launches career as gangly teen makes it to the big league

                  Originally posted by Bulldog4life
                  I think he did.
                  Originally posted by KT31
                  Another great article by Murph, unlike most who write about football he put's so much of himself and passion into it.
                  I hope when he retires he is picked up by The Lonely Planet, he would be a great travel writer, I imagine of the Bill Bryson ilk.
                  Isn't it amazing that it took a Richmond-barracking, rock-and-roll loving kid from the country to really understand our club as a footballer?

                  It is said after almost every one of his columns, but he just gets us. He gets us on a level that Dougie did.

                  He's the type of footballer you need to keep at the club post-playing days. Heck, Bobby for President!!

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