Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 65619

    Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

    Bob Murphy

    Western Bulldogs star



    They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
    I've got a small group of friends who have found their way to the heart of Footscray via a steak and a glass of red wine. These friends of mine aren't Western Bulldogs per se, but this year they have become Footscray Bulldogs supporters.

    The Whitten Oval is breathing again. Our VFL team the Footscray Bulldogs has brought competitive top-level footy back to the kennel, and with it a hum of good vibrations.
    My motley crew of mates are a shining example of the beauties of a day out at the VFL.


    From Fitzroy, they catch the train out to the Station Hotel for lunch and then wander over to Whitten Oval to drink beer from a can on the hill and watch the impressive next generation of red, white and blue strut their stuff, with the city skyline providing the pleasant backdrop.

    The scheduling of VFL games and AFL games has so far made it difficult for me to watch these Whitten Oval games, but speaking to Peter Gordon after the first game back at our home against the Tigers, our president was beaming with pride.
    In the last quarter, as the Doggies kicked well clear of the Tiger twos, the "FOOT-SCRAY, FOOT-SCRAY" chant rose high and loud.

    Even hearing about this second-hand made me feel warm inside. I couldn't help think that our own reserves team has put the "club" back in football club.
    If the way to a new Footscray Bulldog's heart is through his belly, the way to a Bulldog's heart is through a cup of soup.

    Melbourne's cold snap has ripped through all of us in our fair city these past few weeks, and footy training has been a battle against the elements as much as against an opponent.
    With a plethora of Sunday games in our fixture this year, our schedule has meant our last training run for the week – or "captain's run" as it is affectionately known – has fallen on a Saturday. I like captain's runs. There's a calmness to the club on the day before a home game, maybe partly because there's no traffic on the roads at 8am on a Saturday.

    Knowing you're going to play against a fierce opponent in less than 24 hours sees each player go through their private meditation, putting on their emotional armour that will get them through another game. It can be a quiet ritual.

    Before a captain's run, the team and its leaders sit in a circle and the battle lines are quite literally drawn. A football ground is painted onto the carpet of our meeting room and we sit around the boundary.
    These meetings are quite tense.They are also interactive. Thirty-six palm-sized bean bags are moved around the field in the style of human battleships, scenarios are played out for what "might" happen the next day.

    This part of the game is known more commonly these days as "structure" or "process". These words have also become nauseating for a lot of people, and I can understand why, but once the theory is dealt with we sit and listen to our coach and the human element so ingrained in footy culture reappears.

    This is when we talk about the emotion or the narrative of the team and of the club. We talk about where we want to go. I sometimes refer to this time of the week as "footy church". It's a church built on optimism and togetherness.

    By the time we run out onto the Whitten Oval for a short and loose skills session, the voices of teammates chirp like birds in the spring and our feet barely touch the ground.
    The AFL team is off to Tassie this week, so we won't have our captain's run at home, but Footscray will be hosting Bendigo at home in front of a retro-appreciating home crowd. I encourage everyone to go along and check it out. It's a pure football experience, just like a cup of hot soup after training.




    Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-new...#ixzz38w2kvb9m
    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.
  • SlimPickens
    Coaching Staff
    • Aug 2010
    • 2929

    #2
    Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

    It's truly a fantastic day out. If you haven't been already i'd implore all woofers to head down to the game on Sunday.
    "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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    • ledge
      Hall of Fame
      • Dec 2007
      • 14033

      #3
      Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

      I will be there as usual.
      Bring back the biff

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      • Twodogs
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 27638

        #4
        Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

        Yep. Footy training is the best.
        They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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        • Murphy'sLore
          WOOF Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 2085

          #5
          Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

          I have fallen in love with the whole VFL experience. Wandering around the boundary, eavesdropping in the huddle, hearing and seeing the players close up, enjoying a hot chocolate and a gourmet hot dog at reasonable prices, bringing the dog alone (and maybe the kids ), in sunshine and fresh air -- it's brilliant! Oh, yeah, and there's footy. And usually (touch wood), Footscray WINS! What more could you ask for?

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          • LostDoggy
            WOOF Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 8307

            #6
            Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

            Originally posted by Murphy'sLore
            I have fallen in love with the whole VFL experience. Wandering around the boundary, eavesdropping in the huddle, hearing and seeing the players close up, enjoying a hot chocolate and a gourmet hot dog at reasonable prices, bringing the dog alone (and maybe the kids ), in sunshine and fresh air -- it's brilliant! Oh, yeah, and there's footy. And usually (touch wood), Footscray WINS! What more could you ask for?
            You forgot to mention the incredibly rewarding experience of buying the tall freak in the cowboy hat a beer. Nothing beats it.

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            • josie
              Coaching Staff
              • Oct 2012
              • 4338

              #7
              Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

              Hear, hear to all the WOOFer posters above.

              The sun was shining, lots of true blue doggies supporters, a big win and kiddie's kicking footy with their Mum & Dad....

              I've heard that the VFL were impressed by big crowd at WO when we played Bombers a few weeks ago.

              Here's hoping we play a lot more than 4 or 5 VFL games at WO in 2015.
              Josie :)

              Our day will come
              And we'll have everything.
              We'll share the joy
              Just like '54 again.

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              • Murphy'sLore
                WOOF Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 2085

                #8
                Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

                This week we even dragged a couple of Swans supporters along from the other side of town and they loved it, stayed behind for 45 minutes kicking the footy around. They had such a good time they want to know when we're doing it again. We might have found some new Footscray supporters...

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                • Webby
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 1880

                  #9
                  Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

                  Originally posted by Murphy'sLore
                  This week we even dragged a couple of Swans supporters along from the other side of town and they loved it, stayed behind for 45 minutes kicking the footy around. They had such a good time they want to know when we're doing it again. We might have found some new Footscray supporters...
                  I remember seeing a r&w Swans clad bloke and his kid getting around, thinking a bit of blue in the mix wouldn't do their outfits any harm..

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                  • Murphy'sLore
                    WOOF Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 2085

                    #10
                    Re: Footscray Bulldogs breathe new life into the Whitten Oval

                    Yeah, that was them. Pretty conspicuous, weren't they! I reckon we'll get them on board yet...

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