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..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
He certainly looks the fittest I've ever seen him in that photo. The challenge for Bulldog is probably going to come down to how well he can do repeat sprints through a game, we know he's been working on his sprinting as well and from this article it sounds like he's been working on his overall endurance. I hope he can combine the two.
I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time
I like him too. In looks, size and style of play he reminds me so much of a favourite of mine - Amon Buchanan - who was just awesome in our Premiership year. If Bulldog reaches the heights of Amon's 2005, I'll be well pleased!
Unfortunately I think Bulldog is just making up the numbers. A good solid player with middling talent and tough as nails but probably will be a victim of the long term vision for the team. He will help to develop the youngsters this year and at the end of the season there will probably be a review and if he hasn't played a majority of games he will probably be looking for a new club next year.
Always had a soft spot for Doggy. Especially after hearing him speak at an aftermatch. Schocked the Scoxs of me. Like a Uni Professor.
He is a great leader on the day and I have every faith that he will leave no stone unturned; if he doesn't make it then it won't be for want of working to the inth degree. Good luck Doggy.
If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood
If he can build up his endurance he's a chance, but he's competing against a host of nuggety and inside midfiedlers, plus a few midfielders-cum-forwards.
Roos (I think it was) as commentator said that whenever the coaches reviewed Moore's game tape they'd discover he'd done a lot more than anyone had realised. He's a smart player and gets a lot of love from the coaches, so I wouldn't write him off.
The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news
Unfortunately I think Bulldog is just making up the numbers. A good solid player with middling talent and tough as nails but probably will be a victim of the long term vision for the team. He will help to develop the youngsters this year and at the end of the season there will probably be a review and if he hasn't played a majority of games he will probably be looking for a new club next year.
Fair assessment.
He's been on the list for long enough to become a regular starter, and it hasn't happened.
He plugs holes when needed but that's about it. Could be a future trade to the Giants.
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