Bulldogs Hall of Fame - 50th Anniversary Greatest Team Ever

50th Anniversary Greatest Team Ever

50th Anniversary Greatest Team Ever (1985)
Player Position
Les Johns Full Back
Chris Anderson Wing
Ron Bailey Centre
John Greaves Centre
Edgar Newham Wing
Garry Hughes Five Eighth
Steve Mortimer (C) Half Back
Frank Sponberg Lock
Graeme Hughes Second Row
Bob McCarthy Second Row
Henry Porter Prop
George Peponis Hooker
Eddie Burns Prop
Chris Mortimer Reserve
Ron Costello Reserve

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