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After touching the stars, can the Dogs now scale the mountain?

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July 10, 2019
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After touching the stars, can the Dogs now scale the mountain?

July 10, 2019 — 3.02pm

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. It's been half a century since Neil Armstrong took that giant leap for mankind and stepped onto the lunar surface before thrusting his nation's flag into it.

It must have been something to live through at the time because the achievement has seemingly lost none of its inherent sense of wonder and awe in the imagination of humanity to this day. Books have been written about the lasting impacts of that historic moment in 1969, but suffice to say, it has touched our lives in one way or another. None of us would ever be the same again.

Mission accomplished: The Western Bulldogs, 2016 premiers.

Mission accomplished: The Western Bulldogs, 2016 premiers.Credit:Joe Armao

On the Monday after the Bulldogs won the 2016 premiership, just the listed players gathered at
the Railway Hotel in Yarraville.

Truthfully, we'd taken up a residency of sorts at the pub since the victory. As you can imagine, by day three of the celebrations, things were pretty loose. I recall having a rare moment of clarity and thought to myself, "Someone really ought to make a speech, to anchor this day to something more meaningful than just the next drink."

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As the oldest player I took it upon myself to do it. So, with pint in hand, I stood on a bar stool (precariously) and spoke about history and community. It's a little hazy, but the basic message was this, "For those of you lucky enough to have medal around your neck, you may have a sense of how significant this achievement is, but I would ask you to reserve a space for the fact that it might be a lot bigger than that. For the older guys who have a medal around your necks, you may have an even greater appreciation for the significance, but I would also ask you to save a similar space for the possibility that it's even bigger than that.

"You blokes have changed the identity of our club, inflamed imagination and possibilities but also given a sense of peace to a supporter base that has endured a lot. In some cases, you have allowed our supporters to die happy."

I got down off my stool and thought I'd done a good job.

Immediately, Matthew Boyd sidled up next to me: "Bit f—ing morbid bringing dead people into it, don't ya reckon?" Brutal truth.

He was probably right, but he should have added, "And you should leave some space in your own thoughts for the fact that none of us know just how much that victory would change all of our lives."

When you join a football club you feel its history before you read it or are told about it second-hand. At least, that's how it was for me. To play for a club like the Dogs meant that you felt the heaviness. The struggle.

We celebrated our great players and hung our hat on our ability to scrap and survive against the odds. Our one and only premiership was from 1954 and the video from that day is jumpy and scattered, like a football Zapruder film. We'd had a lot of good teams, made preliminary finals, but grand finals and premierships seemed a long way away for the most part.

Hawthorn are mountain climbers. A premiership for the Bulldogs was like landing on the moon.

I describe it like this: Hawthorn are mountain climbers. With each premiership, they stick their flag into the peak of a mountain and immediately lift their gaze for the next peak. The climb starts instinctively and quickly.

A premiership for the Bulldogs was like landing on the moon. We are astronauts. In 2016 when that magic carpet took the side all the way to the MCG to meet the Swans, our flag went into the white powdery surface.

In the days, weeks and months after that, I suspect every person attached to the club went through their own personal version of 'where to now?'

The headlines were predictable after the team fell short of the finals in 2017. ''Premiership hangover''. I always thought that was a little too convenient. This wasn't a celebration that lingered too long, this was closer to something like an identity crisis. Who are we now?

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July 10, 2019 — 3.02pm

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. It's been half a century since Neil Armstrong took that giant leap for mankind and stepped onto the lunar surface before thrusting his nation's flag into it.

It must have been something to live through at the time because the achievement has seemingly lost none of its inherent sense of wonder and awe in the imagination of humanity to this day. Books have been written about the lasting impacts of that historic moment in 1969, but suffice to say, it has touched our lives in one way or another. None of us would ever be the same again.

Mission accomplished: The Western Bulldogs, 2016 premiers.

Mission accomplished: The Western Bulldogs, 2016 premiers.Credit:Joe Armao

On the Monday after the Bulldogs won the 2016 premiership, just the listed players gathered at
the Railway Hotel in Yarraville.

Truthfully, we'd taken up a residency of sorts at the pub since the victory. As you can imagine, by day three of the celebrations, things were pretty loose. I recall having a rare moment of clarity and thought to myself, "Someone really ought to make a speech, to anchor this day to something more meaningful than just the next drink."

Advertisement

As the oldest player I took it upon myself to do it. So, with pint in hand, I stood on a bar stool (precariously) and spoke about history and community. It's a little hazy, but the basic message was this, "For those of you lucky enough to have medal around your neck, you may have a sense of how significant this achievement is, but I would ask you to reserve a space for the fact that it might be a lot bigger than that. For the older guys who have a medal around your necks, you may have an even greater appreciation for the significance, but I would also ask you to save a similar space for the possibility that it's even bigger than that.

"You blokes have changed the identity of our club, inflamed imagination and possibilities but also given a sense of peace to a supporter base that has endured a lot. In some cases, you have allowed our supporters to die happy."

I got down off my stool and thought I'd done a good job.

Immediately, Matthew Boyd sidled up next to me: "Bit f—ing morbid bringing dead people into it, don't ya reckon?" Brutal truth.

He was probably right, but he should have added, "And you should leave some space in your own thoughts for the fact that none of us know just how much that victory would change all of our lives."

When you join a football club you feel its history before you read it or are told about it second-hand. At least, that's how it was for me. To play for a club like the Dogs meant that you felt the heaviness. The struggle.

We celebrated our great players and hung our hat on our ability to scrap and survive against the odds. Our one and only premiership was from 1954 and the video from that day is jumpy and scattered, like a football Zapruder film. We'd had a lot of good teams, made preliminary finals, but grand finals and premierships seemed a long way away for the most part.

Hawthorn are mountain climbers. A premiership for the Bulldogs was like landing on the moon.

I describe it like this: Hawthorn are mountain climbers. With each premiership, they stick their flag into the peak of a mountain and immediately lift their gaze for the next peak. The climb starts instinctively and quickly.

A premiership for the Bulldogs was like landing on the moon. We are astronauts. In 2016 when that magic carpet took the side all the way to the MCG to meet the Swans, our flag went into the white powdery surface.

In the days, weeks and months after that, I suspect every person attached to the club went through their own personal version of 'where to now?'

The headlines were predictable after the team fell short of the finals in 2017. ''Premiership hangover''. I always thought that was a little too convenient. This wasn't a celebration that lingered too long, this was closer to something like an identity crisis. Who are we now?

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