I reckon that you have the three above correct and agree with you that it's a tough ask for the 4th
I reckon that the place mat is connected to the Bulldogs' finals appearances in the mid 70's [Waverley Park is featured] Although the kicking style reminds me of Thorpe he was at Richmond by then...
Haven't heard anything, but that's the point - not on modified program, haven't seen him on the track, hasn't been mentioned in dispatches - at this time of the year if your not on the track doing something - you're injured
I like it!
Mind you it could be explained by the need to move goal posts/square location to avoid excessive wear?
Rumour has it that they only realized the mistake after the boundary umpire had run into the point post a couple of times!
Also the council guys are pretty liberal with the markings of the boundary - reckon they pick the guy with the worst hangover to re-mark the boundary each week.
Hedge - We actually sub contract our line marker guys out - Here's an example of their earlier work - this time at Hampton Rovers!
HaHa - not at all. Love and Hate are two sides of the same coin! Some will hate Williamstown others will love them - it's all a matter of personal perception;)
If Cal Twomey's Player assessments are anywhere near accurate, then the player the Bulldogs should have a real good look at is young De Koning - if he could translate his claimed attributes to senior level we'd have our own version of Brisbane's Harris Andrews!
Deja vu - Dale Morris' injury mirrors that of last year almost to the day - major tear not a complete rupture - which holds the hope of a return later in the season. Let's hope so because Dale deserves to go out on his terms rather than as a result of an injury suffered at training.
I was drawn enough by your description of a 'landed big elbow' to have a look on VAFA TV
24:30 mark of last quarter - check
# 31 of Fitzroy - check
High Contact, Elbow/Forearm - check
# 9 Peninsula pushing # 31 fair square in the back, catapulting # 31 Fitzroy headfirst...
My apologies B St. - Ian 'Rat' Bryant did play for KYMCA U/16's in 1954 as a 12 yo - but only for the one year! Due to financial problems the KYMCA junior side was taken over by the Footscray & Yarraville Socials the following year. Ian continued on with the F & Y's U/16's and U/18's up until...
Don't think so B S - Ian Bryant played for F&Y Socials [the same club Peter Welsh and Ted Whitten Jnr, played for]. He had perhaps even finished his Bulldog days before Kingsville YMCA started up.
Fitness of Redpath / Cloke / Boyd and Dickson is key determinant for the extra goal a game that we need. If we can keep these guys on the park they will generate the additional scoring capacity that we undoubtedly need. Up the other end I would expect the addition of Trengove and Crozier plus...
Reckon that the Outsiders would be a walk up start for a Moonlight Cinema outdoor showing at the Whitten Oval one summer night in the New Year.
It would go close to re-creating that wonderful feeling of togetherness felt by doggies supporters watching the direct coverage of the 2016 GF and would...
Handy addition - adds some reliability to defensive talls and a capable back to a thin ruck options.
I'd be exploring possibilities with Brisbane around Stefan Martin - we need a bit more grunt from our big guys!
The difference - Hipworth does not play in the ruck - physically the most demanding position on the ground. Nearly all ruck contests are predictable [especially now there is no third man up] and generally are determined by the physical attributes of the combatants {reach, strength,technique}
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