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TT’s top five Bulldogs-turned-Tigers
« on: July 29, 2020, 10:33:36 AM »
TT’s top five Bulldogs-turned-Tigers
By Richmond Media

The team at Richmond’s podcast juggernaut, Talking Tigers, have ranked the Club’s top five players recruited from the Bulldogs (both Footscray and the Western Bulldogs) throughout the past half-century. Here is TT’s list of the top five Bulldogs-turned-Tigers . . .

1. Robert McGhie: 81 games, 0 goals, 1973-78. Dual premiership player (1973-1974). Disposals average: 10.3.

2. Leon Cameron:
84 games, 40 goals, 2000-2003. Disposals average: 15.7.

3. Nathan Brown: 82 games, 143 goals, 2004-2009. Disposals average: 19.0.

4. Justin Charles: 54 games, 38 goals, 1995-1998. Disposals average: 11.2. Polled 17 votes in the 1996 Brownlow Medal, just four behind equal winners Michael Voss and James Hird.

5. David Thorpe: 27 games, 24 goals, 1974-1976. Premiership player (1974). Disposals average: 19.8.


https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/784611/tt-s-top-five-bulldogs-turned-tigers
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