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KEY FACTS

Official name
Footscray Football Club (trading as Western Bulldogs Football Club)

Known as
Footscray

Nickname
Bulldogs

Former name
Footscray Reserves

Former name date
2014-01-01

Formed
1883

Colours
Red, white and blue

Associated clubs
Western Bulldogs; Footscray U19s

Affiliated sponsors (Current)
Victoria University

Affiliation (Current)
Victorian Football League (VFL) 2014–2024

Affiliation (Historical)
Australian Football League (AFL) 1925–1999

Home Ground
Whitten Oval

VFL Premierships
2014, 2016 (2 total)

Other Senior Premierships
V/AFL Reserves: 1936, 1945, 1962, 1988, 1994, 1998 (6 total)

Most Games
96 - Will Hayes (2014-2021) (VFL)

Most Goals
73 - Jack Redpath (2014-2017) (VFL)

Headquarters
417 Barkly St, Footscray, VIC 3011

Postal Address
PO Box 4112 DC, Footscray West, VIC, 3012

Phone: (03) 9680 6100 

Email
godogs@westernbulldogs.com.au

Website
westernbulldogs.com.au

Footscray

Footscray began fielding a reserves team in the VFL in 2014 and enjoyed immediate success. Second after the minor round the Bulldogs captured the premiership with finals wins against Williamstown, by 20 points, Port Melbourne (32 points) and, in the grand final, Box Hill Hawks, 16.13 (109) to 13.9 (87). Best afield in the grand final, and recipient of the Norm Goss Medal, was Brett Goodes, younger brother of Sydney dual Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes.

In 2015 Footscray again qualified for the finals, this time in fourth place. However, they then bowed out of the finals race with straight sets losses to Box Hill Hawks and Essendon reserves.

The 2016 season brought further success the Bulldogs' way but not before they suffered a hefty qualifying final defeat at the hands of Casey Scorpions. The Scorpions won 20.8 (128) to 8.10 (58), and looked superior in every way. Appearances can be deceptive though.

Their qualifying final loss meant that the Bulldogs had to play in a sudden death semi final against Essendon reserves. After a fiercely fought game, Footscray emerged victorious by 19 points, 13.16 (94) to 10.15 (75). This was followed by a 119 point annihilation of Collingwood reserves in a preliminary final and the Bulldogs continued their imposing form in the grand final re-match with Casey Scorpions, particularly after half time. At the main break the Scorpions led by 6 points but thereafter Footscray shifted up several gears to add 9.10 to 4.3 and win convincingly. Final scores were Footscray reserves 13.19 (97) defeated Casey Scorpions 10.6 (66). The Norm Goss Medal for best afield was won by Lin Jong who seventeen days earlier had sustained a cracked collarbone whilst helping the Western Bulldogs to an AFL elimination final victory over West Coast in Perth. In a successful move aimed at deflecting attention from his injury, Jong emulated Footscray's 1954 premiership captain Charlie Sutton by taping his uninjured shoulder.

In 2017 Footscray again qualified for major round footy and got as far as a semi final loss to eventual premiers Port Melbourne. The following season saw them drop down the premiership table to ninth before an improved 2019 campaign sw them qualify for the finals and ultimately come fifth. The VFL competition did not run in 2020 because of the global coronavirus pandemic.

Source

John Devaney - Full Points Publications

 

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.