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Roughead is not the captain, nor the spitirual leader of the club through a tough period, or has played as many seasons.

No, just the vice captain and as opposed to a knee injury has a life threatening illness. But I can back in Clarko that if Roughy ever did get back (unlikely) and we did salute (even more unlikely), we would handle it very differently. Similar to how Brendan Whitecross who went down in a Prelim and didnt have a flag just vanished into the background before and after the GF. The Dogs handling of most things since Saturday have been very poor. To perform a kind act then ask for a reward (another medal) really defeats the purpose. Bob is not a Premiership player, no matter how the Bulldogs fans, media or Kennett mouthed President tries to spin it.
 
No, just the vice captain and as opposed to a knee injury has a life threatening illness. But I can back in Clarko that if Roughy ever did get back (unlikely) and we did salute (even more unlikely), we would handle it very differently. Similar to how Brendan Whitecross who went down in a Prelim and didnt have a flag just vanished into the background before and after the GF. The Dogs handling of most things since Saturday have been very poor. To perform a kind act then ask for a reward (another medal) really defeats the purpose. Bob is not a Premiership player, no matter how the Bulldogs fans, media or Kennett mouthed President tries to spin it.
When Bevo gives his medal to Bob but PG asks for another, for Bevo, that's not a defeat of purpose. Bevo's gesture was his own, it is not him that is asking for another medal. Gordon simply believed that it was deserved for Bevo to have his own.

For the record, I don't believe that another Jock McHale award should be given, but it's very harsh to criticise the Dogs' handling of the situation.
 
You need to give it away while the hole you've dug for yourself is only a couple of kms deep.
Mate I'm not the only one that holds that opinion.
Next thing you'll be saying is Bob will be taking a spot from this great team of yours recovering from a knee reconstruction at the age of 34?

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Have we reached peak Bob yet? Surely we have.
No. In next weeks episode we are going to find out he has narcissistic personality disorder and all his years of apparrently being the nice guy were just for his dose of narcissistic supply. He will eventually go full dark triad over time and burn the club to the ground Hird style.
 
A bit unnecessarily harsh...but true. Love the man, but end of the day he isn't a premiership player, just like many other worthies before him. Hopefully next year...

ETA: as you're a St Kilda man...
If it was the Saints playing (whom I loathe), and Nick Reiwoldt in Bob's situation (whom I harbour a grudge against for 2009 prelim), and your coach did for Nick what Bevo did for Bob...I'd think it was a beautiful moment too (however green with envy I would be), and wouldn't begrudge them it.

(full disclosure, I think Nick is a top bloke off the field, I'm just one-eyed on the field)

I don't begrudge Bob Murphy getting a premiership medal, it was a nice gesture from Beveridge to acknowledge one of the Bulldogs veterans, however he still wouldn't truly feel a part of it as he wasn't out there on the field.

I'm sure that, in an alternate universe in which Pavlich won a premiership while still playing but not as captain, they would have let him participate in lifting and parading the cup. Freo supporters?

West Coast allowed Cousins to lift the 2006 premiership cup with Judd as he was still seen as their spiritual leader even though he was no longer captain.

Cousins played though so there was less criticism of him doing that than there was of Murphy doing it.

So?

The desire to be a premiership player is to experience the winning grand final, not to be named in a record book.

I don't hold premiership players on some kind of pedestal. Plenty of crabs have played in one.

Neither do I but players that played in a premiership are often referred to as premiership players from that point on which boosts their standing in many people's eyes even though it doesn't necessarily make them a better player than non premiership players.

It's the same with coaches, being known as a premiership coach automatically raises their status and makes them more in demand from other clubs.
 
When Bevo gives his medal to Bob but PG asks for another, for Bevo, that's not a defeat of purpose. Bevo's gesture was his own, it is not him that is asking for another medal. Gordon simply believed that it was deserved for Bevo to have his own.

For the record, I don't believe that another Jock McHale award should be given, but it's very harsh to criticise the Dogs' handling of the situation.
It felt like the moment was the true gift and that Murphy should have given the medal back privately already. Gordon's comments make it sound like that had not happened. If it doesn't that would reflect pretty poorly on Murphy IMO.
 
I really don't think Bevo would care about the medal. Do we think people are gonna forget that he coached them? I think he'd rather Bob keep it but yeah who knows.
 
Mate I'm not the only one that holds that opinion.
Next thing you'll be saying is Bob will be taking a spot from this great team of yours recovering from a knee reconstruction at the age of 34?

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Getting deeper...
 
I felt this was coming as soon as bob lifted the trophy. Everyone was touched when he went up, a moment to remember. But as soon as he did it, the tide was turning. Someone was always going to be outraged (sparked) by it, and eventually I feel the tide will turn strongly against him in that the feeling he's taking the limelight etc. But at days end, everyone knows he wasnt part of the 22. Play on.

People say that bevo wouldnt/doesnt care if he himself didnt get to lift the cup. We will never know unless he says so himself. From the outside, as a human, I think he will privately wish he got to hold it up but hey, who knows.
Watching it again, he looked like he wanted to but Murphy and Wood were too quick.
 

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No, just the vice captain and as opposed to a knee injury has a life threatening illness. But I can back in Clarko that if Roughy ever did get back (unlikely) and we did salute (even more unlikely), we would handle it very differently. Similar to how Brendan Whitecross who went down in a Prelim and didnt have a flag just vanished into the background before and after the GF. The Dogs handling of most things since Saturday have been very poor. To perform a kind act then ask for a reward (another medal) really defeats the purpose. Bob is not a Premiership player, no matter how the Bulldogs fans, media or Kennett mouthed President tries to spin it.

The only poor aspect was Peter Gordon saying he would ask for a medal, but there's nothing wrong with asking, the afl can say no.

Apart from that the events have been nothing short of brilliant.

If it was Luke hodge who had gone down in 2013, I reckon Clarko would have done the exact same thing.
 
I know I am shooting bambi here, but honestly I am over hearing and seeing him the last week or so. Yes he is unlucky to have gotten injured but the fact is he did not play on Saturday.


Nearly every main picture of the celebrations has him holding the cup.

Just a offended Hawks fan by the sound.
 
I really don't think Bevo would care about the medal. Do we think people are gonna forget that he coached them? I think he'd rather Bob keep it but yeah who knows.

the medal bevo gave to rob, wasnt that a coaches medal? if so, its different to players medal yes?
 
Let's not forget the premiership coach also gets another medal (McHale medal I think it is)

It's not like beverage gets nothing

you mean like the McHale medal that was draped over bevos head?
 

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Yeah, this is the Jock McHale
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If you met Bob Murphy in the street and you didn't know him, you'd never believe he was a professional footballer.

He looks more like marathon runner in terms of his physique.

/random thought
 

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