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I didn't say that. You can make any number of assumptions based on those numbers.
I have done two other teams Richmond and Hawthorn and
their numbers are completely random in nature compared
to ours. Richmond have a low of 64 in (2016) and a high
of 176 in (2013). Hawthorn have a low of 86 in (2016)
and a high of 176 in (2014) so far no one has come near
our figure for (2010) 223. In the all knowing world we
live in now i find random numbers like these quite odd
as everything seems so calculated and measured.
 
Anyone watched the Bevo's torquey road trip on the official bulldog page. LOL

We just randomly go on a road trip... with a merc van... which is exactly what people take on road trips... HAHAHAHA

love it, subtle, so subtle.
 
Anyone watched the Bevo's torquey road trip on the official bulldog page. LOL

We just randomly go on a road trip... with a merc van... which is exactly what people take on road trips... HAHAHAHA

love it, subtle, so subtle.
One of our star players uses a Merc van as his main car. It’s bright red and only has one seat in it. Don’t think it’s a massive surprise who that would be.
 

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The Bounce (Top 5)

(2017) = 77
1- Jason Johannisen 26
2- Robert Murphy 14
3- Matthew Suckling 13
4- Shane Biggs 13
5- Lachlan Hunter 11

(2016) = 94
1- Jason Johannisen 27
2- Matthew Suckling 23
3- Caleb Daniel 17
4- Matthew Boyd 14
5- Shane Biggs 13

(2015) = 129
1- Robert Murphy 44
2- Jason Johannisen 37
3- Matthew Boyd 20
4- Marcus Bontempelli 16
5- Jackson Macrae 12

(2014) = 120
1- Robert Murphy 41
2- Ryan Griffen 29
3- Jackson Macrae 19
4- Easton Wood 16
5- Liam Picken 15

(2013) = 117
1- Ryan Griffen 36
2- Robert Murphy 34
3- Adam Cooney 18
4- Jackson Macrae 16
5- Liam Picken 13

(2012) = 114
1- Robert Murphy 46
2- Ryan Griffen 33
3- Easton Wood 15
4- Shaun Higgins 11
5- Matthew Boyd 9

(2011) = 173
1- Robert Murphy 55
2- Ryan Griffen 48
3- Callan Ward 36
4- Josh Hill 17
5- Easton Wood 17

(2010) = 223
1- Ryan Griffen 65
2- Robert Murphy 59
3- Jarrod Harbrow 53
4- Lindsay Gilbee 25
5- Easton Wood 21

Have the Bulldogs lost their bounce ?

Sweet memories of Jack running and carrying.
 
The Bounce (Top 5) 2010 to 2017, plus top ranked bouncer.

Adelaide:
2017 = 113, Rank 1- Charlie Cameron 48.
2016 = 99, Rank 1- Charlie Cameron 31.
2015 = 67, Rank 1- Brodie Smith 18.
2014 = 159, Rank 1- Brodie Smith 46.
2013 = 116, Rank 1- Richard Douglas 28.
2012 = 87, Rank 1- Patrick Dangerfield 22.
2011 = 93, Rank 1- Graham Johncock 32.
2010 = 122, Rank 1- David Mackay 31.

Brisbane:
2017 = 42, Rank 1- Dayne Zorko 13.
2016 = 54, Rank 1- Pearce Hanley 19.
2015 = 82, Rank 1- Lewis Taylor 26.
2014 = 90, Rank 1- Dayne Zorko 36.
2013 = 123, Rank 1- Pearce Hanley 49.
2012 = 64, Rank 1- Pearce Hanley 27.
2011 = 76, Rank 1- Pearce Hanley 38.
2010 = 85, Rank 1- Justin Sherman 25.

Carlton:
2017 = 77, Rank 1- Sam Docherty 23.
2016 = 95, Rank 1- Kade Simpson 38.
2015 = 108, Rank 1- Kade Simpson 46.
2014 = 165, Rank 1- Chris Yarran 67.
2013 = 194, Rank 1- Andrew Walker 51.
2012 = 158, Rank 1- Chris Yarran 55.
2011 = 240, Rank 1- Chris Yarran 122.
2010 = 145, Rank 1- Chris Yarran 35.

Collingwood:
2017 = 113, Rank 1- Adam Treloar 53.
2016 = 56, Rank 1- Adam Treloar 20.
2015 = 68, Rank 1- Marley Williams 22.
2014 = 118, Rank 1- Paul Seedsman 27.
2013 = 204, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 77.
2012 = 191, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 80.
2011 = 230, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 64.
2010 = 283, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 85. (Premier)

Essendon:
2017 = 112, Rank 1- Conor McKenna 45.
2016 = 61, Rank 1- Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti 23.
2015 = 47, Rank 1- Travis Coyler 14.
2014 = 63, Rank 1- Travis Coyler 21.
2013 = 83, Rank 1- Michael Hibberd 21.
2012 = 84, Rank 1- Leroy Jetta 20.
2011 = 94, Rank 1- David Zaharakis 33.
2010 = 91, Rank 1- Travis Coyler 22.

Fremantle:
2017 = 83, Rank 1- Bradley Hill 22.
2016 = 77, Rank 1- Danyle Pearce 23.
2015 = 75, Rank 1- Stephen Hill 26.
2014 = 89, Rank 1- Michael Johnson 31.
2013 = 115, Rank 1- Paul Duffield 27.
2012 = 79, Rank 1- Stephen Hill 29.
2011 = 107, Rank 1- Stephen Hill 37.
2010 = 172, Rank 1- Paul Duffield 43.

Geelong:
2017 = 125, Rank 1- Steven Motlop 64.
2016 = 106, Rank 1- Steven Motlop 51.
2015 = 69, Rank 1- Steven Motlop 25.
2014 = 87, Rank 1- Steven Motlop 33.
2013 = 104, Rank 1- Steven Motlop 58.
2012 = 86, Rank 1- Steven Motlop 26.
2011 = 94, Rank 1- David Wojcinski 40.(Premier)
2010 = 152, Rank 1- David Wojcinski 55.

Gold Coast Suns:
2017 = 146, Rank 1- Adam Saad 93.
2016 = 131, Rank 1- Adam Saad 55.
2015 = 142, Rank 1- Adam Saad 74.
2014 = 97, Rank 1- Jarrod Harbrow 32.
2013 = 124, Rank 1- Harley Bennell 29.
2012 = 133, Rank 1- Gary Ablett 31.
2011 = 151, Rank 1- Jarrod Harbrow 48.(Est)

GWS Giants:
2017 = 136, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 59.
2016 = 179, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 70.
2015 = 209, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 92.
2014 = 152, Rank 1- Heath Shaw 50.
2013 = 123, Rank 1- Curtly Hampton 33.
2012 = 102, Rank 1- Adam Treloar 28.(Est)

Hawthorn:
2017 = 99, Rank 1- Billy Hartung 39.
2016 = 86, Rank 1- Isaac Smith 44.
2015 = 128, Rank 1- Bradley Hill 33.(Premier)
2014 = 176, Rank 1- Isaac Smith 65.(Premier)
2013 = 118, Rank 1- Cyril Rioli 28.(Premier)
2012 = 101, Rank 1- Isaac Smith 23.
2011 = 74, Rank 1- Isaac Smith 17.
2010 = 96, Rank 1- Clinton Young 36.

Melbourne:
2017 = 88, Rank 1- Jayden Hunt 43.
2016 = 82, Rank 1- Jayden Hunt 26.
2015 = 79, Rank 1- Jeff Garlett 25.
2014 = 59, Rank 1- Lynden Dunn 20.
2013 = 115, Rank 1- Colin Sylvia 35.
2012 = 100, Rank 1- Sam Blease 29.
2011 = 87, Rank 1- James Frawley 22.
2010 = 139, Rank 1- Aaron Davey 40.

North Melbourne:
2017 = 65, Rank 1- Shaun Atley 27.
2016 = 139, Rank 1- Brent Harvey 49.
2015 = 139, Rank 1- Brent Harvey 47.
2014 = 198, Rank 1- Brent Harvey 63.
2013 = 183, Rank 1- Brent Harvey 50.
2012 = 193, Rank 1- Brent Harvey 49.
2011 = 103, Rank 1- Brent Harvey 60.
2010 = 143, Rank 1- Brent Harvey 62.

Port Adelaide:
2017 = 97, Rank 1- Jarman Impey 37.
2016 = 113, Rank 1- Jasper Pittard 36.
2015 = 89, Rank 1- Matthew Broadbent 35.
2014 = 234, Rank 1- Jasper Pittard 79.
2013 = 129, Rank 1- Matthew Broadbent 33.
2012 = 159, Rank 1- Danyle Pearce 58.
2011 = 117, Rank 1- Danyle Pearce 40.
2010 = 104, Rank 1- David Rodan 60.

Richmond:
2017 = 101, Rank 1- Brandon Ellis 26.(Premier)
2016 = 64, Rank 1- Brandon Ellis 19.
2015 = 125, Rank 1- Bachar Houli 39.
2014 = 115, Rank 1- Brett Deledio 28.
2013 = 176, Rank 1- Brett Deledio 52.
2012 = 142, Rank 1- Brett Deledio 38.
2011 = 117, Rank 1- Brett Deledio 36.
2010 = 70, Rank 1- Brett Deledio 16.

St Kilda:
2017 = 89, Rank 1- Jade Gresham 22.
2016 = 69, Rank 1- Jack Steven 16.
2015 = 97, Rank 1- Dylan Roberton 23.
2014 = 102, Rank 1- Sean Dempster 38.
2013 = 201, Rank 1- Jack Steven 51.
2012 = 144, Rank 1- Nick Dal Santo 34.
2011 = 140, Rank 1- Nick Dal Santo 48.
2010 = 155, Rank 1- Sam Gilbert 36.

Sydney:
2017 = 65, Rank 1- Zac Jones 22.
2016 = 41, Rank 1- Lance Franklin 11.
2015 = 79, Rank 1- Lewis Jetta 25.
2014 = 117, Rank 1- Nick Malceski 35.
2013 = 113, Rank 1- Nick Malceski 53.
2012 = 198, Rank 1- Rhyce Shaw 101.(Premier)
2011 = 165, Rank 1- Rhyce Shaw 92.
2010 = 235, Rank 1- Rhyce Shaw 72.

West Coast Eagles:
2017 = 64, Rank 1- Luke Shuey 15.
2016 = 63, Rank 1- Jamie Cripps 24.
2015 = 88, Rank 1- Andrew Gaff 29.
2014 = 112, Rank 1- Jamie Bennell 29.
2013 = 104, Rank 1- Andrew Gaff 36.
2012 = 176, Rank 1- Andrew Gaff 53.
2011 = 106, Rank 1- Ashley Smith 27.
2010 = 59, Rank 1- Beau Waters 20.

Western Bulldogs:
2017 = 77, Rank 1- Jason Johannisen 26.
2016 = 94, Rank 1- Jason Johannisen 27.(Premier)
2015 = 129, Rank 1- Robert Murphy 44.
2014 = 120, Rank 1- Robert Murphy 41.
2013 = 117, Rank 1- Ryan Griffen 36.
2012 = 114, Rank 1- Robert Murphy 46.
2011 = 173, Rank 1- Robert Murphy 55.
2010 = 223, Rank 1- Ryan Griffen 65.

Well there it is a waltz through the bounce (Top 5) for the
entire competition between 2010 and 2017. It is easy to
draw many conclusions from the numbers, but it is clear
that if you have the personnel combined with the correct
coaching method then the only limit is the premiership.

Collingwood (2010) 283, clear dux.
Chris Yarran (2011) Carlton, 122 the bounce king.
 
Hey guys been a long time since posts. Just relaxing since graduation and gave up on the season review that I said I'd do as it got to that stage where it'd rather be forgotten.
Only just saw the twitter post of the Boxing Day sales up to 70% and just wondering if anything significant was on sale (particularly gold badge home guernsey and onfield shorts). Need to know whether I missed out on a great opportunity or can breathe easy
 

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Top 5 Players (Disposals) expressed as a ladder.

Rank 1- Adelaide: 3,245
Rank 2- GWS: 3,110
Rank 3- Geelong: 3,094
Rank 4- Essendon: 3,005
Rank 5- Richmond: 2,983
Rank 6- West Coast: 2,961
Rank 7- Sydney: 2,824
Rank 8- Collingwood: 2,808
Rank 9- Carlton: 2,762
Rank 10- St Kilda: 2,704
Rank 11- Hawthorn: 2,630
Rank 12- Port Adelaide: 2,624
Rank 13- Bulldogs: 2,616
Rank 14- Melbourne: 2,571
Rank 15- Fremantle: 2,534
Rank 16- Brisbane: 2,429
Rank 17- North Melbourne: 2,375
Rank 18- Gold Coast: 2,219


Top 10 Players (Disposals) expressed as a ladder.

Rank 1- Adelaide: 5,453
Rank 2- GWS: 5,151
Rank 3- Richmond: 5,145
Rank 4- Geelong: 5,127
Rank 5- Essendon: 5,084
Rank 6- West Coast: 5,033
Rank 7- Sydney: 4,910
Rank 8- Collingwood: 4,793
Rank 9- Bulldogs: 4,651
Rank 10- Hawthorn: 4,650
Rank 11- Port Adelaide: 4,643
Rank 12- St Kilda: 4,618
Rank 13- Melbourne: 4,587
Rank 14- Carlton: 4,357
Rank 15- Fremantle: 4,299
Rank 16- North Melbourne: 4,268
Rank 17- Brisbane: 4,222
Rank 18- Gold Coast: 4,123
 
In light of a recent trend

Schache, do do do do do do
Ah, Bonti Bonti do do do do do do
Tommy Liberatore but we traded out Jake Stringer!

But that doesn’t matter at all actually coz we’ve got Schache do do do do do do
Ah, Bonti Bonti do do do do do do
Tommy Liberatore but we traded out Jake Stringer!
 
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