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His old man played 217 games against some of the best full forwards in history during the 1990s.Įd Richards (emergency): Drafted by the Bulldogs in the 2017 draft, Richards played most senior games from 20. Son of Sydney fullback Andrew, Josh was available to the Swans under the father/son rule, but the Western Bulldogs made a draft bid for him that went unmatched. Josh Dunkley: The youngest 2016 premiership player is now 24 years old, with 92 games of experience. Josh Dunkley was just 19 whe he won the 2016 premiership with the Dogs. Laurence died of a rare heart disease in 2002, when Josh was five. Josh's father Laurence was drafted to the Brisbane Bears in 1990 before appearing in 29 AFL matches - leading Brisbane's goalkicking in 1991 with 47. He'll probably be given the critical task of limiting Jake Lever's influence in the grand final. Josh Schache: The 24-year-old was raised in Seymour and went to Brisbane Lions before being traded to the Bulldogs in 2017. Zaine's brother Ayce also played for the Western Bulldogs. His uncles also played league footy: Graeme turned out 27 times for Footscray and Sydney Neil, now a leading sport journalist, played 235 games between 1979-1993 for the Bulldogs and Swans. His father Brian played 124 games for Footscray between 1981 and 88. Since then, he's played 81 games (including the 2016 grand final) as a versatile and hard-to-beat defender. Zaine Cordy: Originally from Ocean Grove, he arrived at the Western Bulldogs via the father/son rule in 2014.

His standout season was 1994, when Footscray eventually lost to Melbourne in a one-sided semi-final before 65,000 barrackers. Lachie's father is Mark, who played 130 games as a Bulldog between 1988-96. The 2018 Charles Sutton Medallist has played 162 games. Lachie Hunter: Yet another 2016 premiership father/son pick up (2012), Hunter was a standout in the preliminary final, half of his 22 possessions being recorded as score involvements. His father Tony played 283 games for the Bulldogs from 1986 to 2002, winning the 1990 Brownlow Medal and earning his place in the Western Bulldogs' Team of the Century. Tom started at the highest level in 2010 and has since amassed 172 games. Tom Liberatore: Another 2016 premiership player to arrive at Western Oval through the father/son rule. Tony and Tom Liberatore, Steve and Mitch Wallis, and Mark and Lachie Hunter. James' father – Ben's grandfather – Jim, was a champion at Glenorchy Football Club. James was an all-heart big man, a favourite among barrackers.

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His performance as a key forward in the finals series has been critical to the Demons' increased scoring power.īrown's uncle is former Collingwood premiership player James Manson, who played 120 games for the Magpies from 1985 to 1992 and 47 games for Fitzroy from 1993 to 95. Angus's brother Hamish and Andrew reached the AFL, and their family ties extend to Channel Seven commentary studio, where uncle James will be calling the action.īen Brown: The Tasmanian arrived at Melbourne from North Melbourne in 2020. His grandfather Ian also played for Claremont. His father Mark played 32 games for North Melbourne and 110 games for Claremont in the WAFL. Brayshaw was a Hampton Rovers junior, recruited to Melbourne via the Sandringham Dragons in 2014. ( AAP: Lukas Coch)Īngus Brayshaw: Once a player who rummaged in the packs, he's now a standout wingman after going past the 100-game milestone. The Pickett family already has a Norm Smith Medal in their history.
