Bob Murphy is a huge music fan, an author and a proud family man. He played 17 seasons with The Western Bulldogs until an injury denied him a premiership. He wrote a weekly column in The Age with a measured touch,
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Bob Murphy is a huge music fan, an author and a proud family man. He played 17 seasons with The Western Bulldogs until an injury denied him a premiership. He wrote a weekly column in The Age with a measured touch,
Read More »Bob Murphy and Andy Maher will be awarding the Joel Brooks Medal to the fourth-year player that has the best season, breaking out after three years of development in the league. On SEN’s Bob and Andy,
Read More »Bob Murphy and Andy Maher will be awarding the Joel Brooks Medal to the fourth-year player that has the best season, breaking out after three years of development in the league. On SEN’s Bob and Andy,
Read More »Bob Murphy and Andy Maher will be awarding the Joel Brooks Medal to the fourth-year player that has the best season, breaking out after three years of development in the league. On SEN’s Bob and Andy,
Read More »Bob Murphy spent most of the 2020 season frustrated by Melbourne, believing in the talent they were putting out on the field despite their lack of results. This year, the former Bulldogs captain put his chips in on Carlton and has backed them week after week,
Read More »This year, Bob Murphy and Andy Maher will be awarding the Joel Brooks Medal to the fourth-year player that has the best season, breaking out after three years of development in the league. On SEN’s Bob and Andy, the pair will be handing out weekly votes …
Read More »Bob Murphy has pleaded with North Melbourne coach David Noble to give forgotten Roo Dom Dyson an opportunity across half-back. Dyson joined the Kangaroos from Melbourne at the end of 2018 and has made just three senior appearances in his two seasons at …
Read More »Bob Murphy and Andy Maher have named their premier, biggest improver and wooden spooner for season 2021. Murphy has tipped Port Adelaide to win a first flag since 2004 with Carlton being his biggest improver.
Read More »Bob Murphy believes 2021 could be Jayden Hunt’s year. The 25-year-old played six games in 2020, kicking 10 goals, those seven came across two games. A move back into defence, coupled with the AFL’s new ‘stand’ rule and a settled Demons backline may all align to the benefit Hunt.
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