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95 gf
this is also my favourite bulldogs moment, revenge is pretty sweet indeedTerry Lamb's try in the 1995 Preliminary final....
Against the reigning premiers, Canberra... the very team that smashed us in the GF the year before...
My God, this was revenge at it's sweetest... and Terry Lamb's support play is just GOLD....
Oh, and little nugget Polla-Mounter slicing through the line ...
You can even catch glimpses of Jimmy Dymock in our colours... ahh yes, the memories!
[video=youtube;0YwG4h88kWg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YwG4h88kWg[/video]
Are you for real? Look at Barbas full field try against Parra last year. No Para players in sight and 5 dogs players all cheering him to the line2006 was one of my favourite seasons even though it ended with disappointment
SBW scores on the siren from a luke patten bust the happiness the players had after he scored just shows how much passion they had back then these days everyone is there for the pay cheque and look bored
O'meleys try in extra time after ben roberts stepped a few warriors players was great
El masri getting 4 tries against the tigers same game o'meley raped bryce gibbs
Laaaaaaaamb, Terry Lamb, oh he is a magicianTerry Lamb's try in the 1995 Preliminary final....
Against the reigning premiers, Canberra... the very team that smashed us in the GF the year before...
My God, this was revenge at it's sweetest... and Terry Lamb's support play is just GOLD....
Oh, and little nugget Polla-Mounter slicing through the line ...
You can even catch glimpses of Jimmy Dymock in our colours... ahh yes, the memories!
[video=youtube;0YwG4h88kWg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YwG4h88kWg[/video]
Thanks for sharing that. Wonderful stuff.got many favourite bulldogs moments from a lot of games
but I got a very different favourite bulldogs moment that tops them all, it was in 2011 when the bulldogs came up to Gatton and visited our area and spent quite a bit of time in and around our towns when we were hit by the inland floods that cost a lot of lives.
I must make special mention to Michael Ennis, this bloke is a bloody champion off the field, he had genuine concern for a woman who lost her young daughter, and he went out of his way to talk to her, and even 12 months later made contact with her to see how she was coping. mick even did an article for one of the Sydney papers and donated his fee to the woman.
truly brought tears to my eyes to see how genuine caring he was, my family and I were able to spend time talking to all the dogs players and the kids even had a kick of the footy with them.
that's why I love the dogs
You and me both Brother, still have the splinters in my Ass LOLThanks for sharing that. Wonderful stuff.
I have been a Dogs fan since about 1962 and have a cupboard full of Dogs memories. Mostly my favourite memories involve sitting on the wooden seats on the grandstand side of Belmore oval on a Sunday afternoon with my mother who used to arrive at the ground at 10:00am and watch every game. She knew every players parents and used to sit with all of them. It made the relationship between club and players and fans very close. Peter Moore used to come down and sit and chat with the crowd. In these fully professional days it will never be repeated.
Specifically my best memory was the year we played the Eels in a semi and were down about 20 nil or so and came back and won at the last minute with a Halligan kick. I was at the ground and was shouting so much I lost my voice for a few days. It was just a mad moment in football.