My Dad’s club the Bulldogs
have not won a premiership in his lifetime. They are the only AFL club outside
of Gold Coast and GWS not to make a Grand Final in my lifetime. But they don’t
come to mind as having been particularly bad during the time I’ve been
following football. Is their lack of premierships indicative of having been
generally bad throughout their history, or more indicative of their not just
being able to win the big finals?
First, historically they have
been relatively bad compared with other clubs. The Bulldogs have won 45 per
cent of their matches throughout their time in the VFL/AFL which, of the clubs
that have been around more than ten years, is only better
than North Melbourne and St. Kilda. (They’ve won closer to 50 per cent in
the time I’ve been following football, which is likely why I feel they haven’t
been too bad.) Still North Melbourne have won four premierships, several more
than Footscray’s one. Melbourne have won 45 per cent of their matches too, and
have managed to win 12 premierships. So there must be something to the Dogs not
being able to win the big finals as well.
As you may have already known
or guessed, unlike Melbourne, the Bulldogs have never really had any great
sides. They’ve never won more than three-quarters of their matches in any season,
which is the equivalent on having won no more than 16 matches in a 22-round
season (which they did in 1985 and 1992). Melbourne have won more than
three-quarters of their matches 12 times, including six times from 1955 to
1964. Brisbane, though they’ve never won the minor premiership, have done it
twice. The Bulldogs have had some very good sides; they’ve just rarely been
great.
The current Dogs side, by
the rankings, also looks to be very good rather than great. But over their past
ten matches, particularly over their past three, they have been great.
Essentially they have been the equivalent of Hawthorn, which was neatly
reflected by their coming close to beating the league’s best side on the
weekend. Maybe then this is their best chance yet of finally bringing my Dad
the premiership he’s kind of kept an eye out for.
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