Pictured (L-R)
Alby Morrison, Norm Ware
- Both players wearing the iconic 1935 guernsey, which was destroyed in a laundry mishap at the end of the season. - Norm Ware proudly wears his Brownlow Medal from the 1941 VFL Season.
Pictured
Harry Hickey
- Famously regarded as the first ever player to kick a behind after the siren that resulted in a win for their Club- Wearing a darker blue shade of guernsey, caused by a dye issue in the 1940s due to WW2.
Pictured (L-R)
Tony Liberatore
- Wearing his Brownlow, Garner and Morrish medals- These medals are awarded yearly to the best and fairest player in the AFL, Reserves and U18 competitions, respectively. - His right leg is resting on a Liberatore First Aid kit, a nod to his post-football business ventures- Covered in scratches and bruisers, symbolising his reputation as "The Scrapper."
Tom Liberatore
- Arm-in-arm with father Tony, wearing his 2016 premiership medal- A parcel addressed to Tom at the MCG with a pair of boots sits on the floor, a nod to him forgetting his boots on 2016 Grand Final Day.
Pictured (L-R)
Arthur Olliver, Gary Dempsey, Scott Wynd
- Three of the Club's greatest rucks, deep in discussion about the craft of the centre bounce- Dempsey and Wynd proudly wear their Brownlow Medals - Dempsey was recognised as one of the five greatest Bulldogs of all time at the Club's Centenary Gala.
Pictured (L-R)
Scott West
- Wearing his seven Charles Sutton Medals, a Club record
Caesar
- The former Club matchday mascot, who recently retired after nine years of service
Pictured (L-R)
Brad Johnson
- Wearing his three Charles Sutton Medals - At his feet, a bag of ice with a goldfish, a small nod to Johnson accidentally breaking a fishbowl while filming Auskickin' Around
Chris Grant
- Holding the 20-cent coin and letter he received from a a fan, Ryan Adams, asking him to stay at the Club. - Johnson and Grant currently hold the record for the most and second-most games for the Club, respectively.
Pictured (L-R)
Alby Morrison, Norm Ware
- Both players wearing the iconic 1935 guernsey, which was destroyed in a laundry mishap at the end of the season. - Norm Ware proudly wears his Brownlow Medal from the 1941 VFL Season.
Pictured (L-R)
Dale Morris
- Wearing his 2016 premiership medal
Bob Murphy
- Pen behind his ear to write letters to John Schultz
Allan Hopkins
- Proudly holding the 1930 Brownlow medal, posthumously awarded in 1989
Pictured (L-R)
Charles Sutton
- Holding the 1954 VFL premiership cup- His iconic quote "Shop early and avoid the rush" adorns the back wall
Wally Donald
- Arm-in-arm with premiership captain, Charles Sutton
Jack Collins
- Proudly holding up seven fingers, the same amount of goals he kicked in the 1954 VFL Grand FInal
Pictured (L-R)
Kelvin Templeton
- Wearing his 1980 Brownlow medal- Wearing the same uniform he wore against St Kilda in 1978, when he kicked 15 goals (a Club record)- The VFL record behind him recognises this achievement
John Schultz
- Wearing his 1960 Brownlow Medal- Holding a letter written to him by Bob Murphy, a direct link to the pen behind Bob's ear.
Matthew Boyd
- Proudly holding his 2016 premiership medal
Pictured
Irene Chatfield's Scarf
- The iconic, home-kniffted scarf features countless player badges that Irene has collected across the years. - Irene is known as the face of "Fightback", the campaign that saved the Club from merging or folding back in 1989.
Pictured (L-R)
Simon Beasley
- The Club's all-time leading goalkicker- "The Pieman” holds a meat pie in his hand while spraying champagne on Brad Johnson.
Ellie Blackburn
- Holding the 2018 AFLW Premiership Cup- Wearing her premiership medal and five Club best and fairest medals
Pictured (L-R)
Marcus Bontempelli
- Wearing his 2016 premiership medal and holding the 2016 premiership cup
Ted Whitten
- Marvels at Bontempelli's hair and makes sure he doesn't forget who's the official number one- His iconic quote "You've got to inspire me" adorns the back wall
Doug Hawkins
- Enjoying a well-earned beer while resting his hand on Ted Whitten's shoulder, in recognition of Hawkins surpassing Whiten's Club game record in 1994 - Bontempelli, Whitten and Hawkins have been recognised as three of the top five Greatest Bulldogs of all time
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Pictured (L-R)
Alby Morrison, Norm Ware
- Both players wearing the iconic 1935 guernsey, which was destroyed in a laundry mishap at the end of the season. - Norm Ware proudly wears his Brownlow Medal from the 1941 VFL Season.
Pictured
Harry Hickey
- Famously regarded as the first ever player to kick a behind after the siren that resulted in a win for their Club- Wearing a darker blue shade of guernsey, caused by a dye issue in the 1940s due to WW2.
Pictured (L-R)
Tony Liberatore
- Wearing his Brownlow, Garner and Morrish medals- These medals are awarded yearly to the best and fairest player in the AFL, Reserves and U18 competitions, respectively. - His right leg is resting on a Liberatore First Aid kit, a nod to his post-football business ventures- Covered in scratches and bruisers, symbolising his reputation as "The Scrapper."
Tom Liberatore
- Arm-in-arm with father Tony, wearing his 2016 premiership medal- A parcel addressed to Tom at the MCG with a pair of boots sits on the floor, a nod to him forgetting his boots on 2016 Grand Final Day.
Pictured (L-R)
Arthur Olliver, Gary Dempsey, Scott Wynd
- Three of the Club's greatest rucks, deep in discussion about the craft of the centre bounce- Dempsey and Wynd proudly wear their Brownlow Medals - Dempsey was recognised as one of the five greatest Bulldogs of all time at the Club's Centenary Gala.
Pictured (L-R)
Scott West
- Wearing his seven Charles Sutton Medals, a Club record
Caesar
- The former Club matchday mascot, who recently retired after nine years of service
Pictured (L-R)
Brad Johnson
- Wearing his three Charles Sutton Medals - At his feet, a bag of ice with a goldfish, a small nod to Johnson accidentally breaking a fishbowl while filming Auskickin' Around
Chris Grant
- Holding the 20-cent coin and letter he received from a a fan, Ryan Adams, asking him to stay at the Club. - Johnson and Grant currently hold the record for the most and second-most games for the Club, respectively.
Pictured (L-R)
Alby Morrison, Norm Ware
- Both players wearing the iconic 1935 guernsey, which was destroyed in a laundry mishap at the end of the season. - Norm Ware proudly wears his Brownlow Medal from the 1941 VFL Season.
Pictured (L-R)
Dale Morris
- Wearing his 2016 premiership medal
Bob Murphy
- Pen behind his ear to write letters to John Schultz
Allan Hopkins
- Proudly holding the 1930 Brownlow medal, posthumously awarded in 1989
Pictured (L-R)
Charles Sutton
- Holding the 1954 VFL premiership cup- His iconic quote "Shop early and avoid the rush" adorns the back wall
Wally Donald
- Arm-in-arm with premiership captain, Charles Sutton
Jack Collins
- Proudly holding up seven fingers, the same amount of goals he kicked in the 1954 VFL Grand FInal
Pictured (L-R)
Kelvin Templeton
- Wearing his 1980 Brownlow medal- Wearing the same uniform he wore against St Kilda in 1978, when he kicked 15 goals (a Club record)- The VFL record behind him recognises this achievement
John Schultz
- Wearing his 1960 Brownlow Medal- Holding a letter written to him by Bob Murphy, a direct link to the pen behind Bob's ear.
Matthew Boyd
- Proudly holding his 2016 premiership medal
Pictured
Irene Chatfield's Scarf
- The iconic, home-kniffted scarf features countless player badges that Irene has collected across the years. - Irene is known as the face of "Fightback", the campaign that saved the Club from merging or folding back in 1989.
Pictured (L-R)
Simon Beasley
- The Club's all-time leading goalkicker- "The Pieman” holds a meat pie in his hand while spraying champagne on Brad Johnson.
Ellie Blackburn
- Holding the 2018 AFLW Premiership Cup- Wearing her premiership medal and five Club best and fairest medals
Pictured (L-R)
Marcus Bontempelli
- Wearing his 2016 premiership medal and holding the 2016 premiership cup
Ted Whitten
- Marvels at Bontempelli's hair and makes sure he doesn't forget who's the official number one- His iconic quote "You've got to inspire me" adorns the back wall
Doug Hawkins
- Enjoying a well-earned beer while resting his hand on Ted Whitten's shoulder, in recognition of Hawkins surpassing Whiten's Club game record in 1994 - Bontempelli, Whitten and Hawkins have been recognised as three of the top five Greatest Bulldogs of all time