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When it comes to memorable matches against St Kilda, for Bulldogs’ fans of a certain age there’s one that’s impossible to go ...
Every year, the contribution of past greats is honoured with induction into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Last year ...
On Tuesday night (June 18), Footscray (now the Western Bulldogs) captain Kelvin Templeton was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Congratulations from the Dogs are in order.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The most startling moment in the AFL’s Australian Football Hall of Fame event came when former star goalkicker Kelvin Templeton ...
The induction of Kelvin Templeton into the Australian Football Hall of Fame is not only long overdue, but finally brings in from the cold a player who should have been included many years before.
Kelvin Templeton gave Bulldogs fans a reason to turn up in the lean late 1970s. Then, he helped establish the Swans in Sydney. Now, he’s has been rightfully inducted into the Hall of Fame ...
TRARALGON-born superstar Kelvin Templeton was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame last week. Templeton played 177 games and kicked 593 goals for Footscray and Melbourne from 1974 to ...
Inaugural Adelaide Crows captain Chris McDermott, brilliant Footscray forward Kelvin Templeton and New South Wales pioneer Ralph Robertson were also acknowledged. Much-loved by a legion of fans in ...
Brownlow medallists Dane Swan and Kelvin Templeton have been honoured for their glittering contributions to the game with induction into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. On a night when ...
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