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TOP DOG MURPHY CALLS IT QUITS

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CAPTAIN Bob Murphy will retire as one of the Western Bulldogs’ all-time greats.

Coach Luke Beveridge, who famously presented his medal to Murphy after last year’s historic premiershi­p, said the 35-year-old deserved to be spoken of among the club’s pantheon.

The Bulldogs sit outside the top eight and Murphy’s dream of becoming a premiershi­p player is unlikely to be fulfilled. But Beveridge said Murphy’s influence on their first flag since 1954 was profound and he deserved to be compared with famous Bulldogs such as Ted Whitten Snr, Charlie Sutton, Doug Hawkins and Chris Grant.

“He should be in there with all those guys,” Beveridge said. “The premiershi­p was built off momentum and people forget what he did in 2015 — an AllAustral­ian captain.

“As much as he didn’t take the field as part of the 22, we wouldn’t have gotten there if it hadn’t been for him.”

Murphy is yet to watch a replay of last year’s Grand Final and the scenes on the presentati­on dais, when Beveridge gave him the medal. “It will be an ache that I didn’t have my footy boots on,” Murphy said of how he will feel when he watches the footage. “But there’s no bigger Bulldogs supporter than me.”

Murphy missed most of last season with a knee reconstruc­tion and said at yesterday’s retirement announceme­nt he nearly called it quits three times last year. But he said he was glad he played for one more season.

His long list of thank you’s included Australian rock stars Tim Rogers, Tex Perkins and Paul Kelly for their spiritual sustenance — and a tribute to the famous beard of former teammate Ben Hudson.

 ?? Pictures: PHIL HILLYARD, MICHAEL KLEIN ?? Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge, captain Easton Wood and Robert Murphy after last year‘s Grand Final win; and (inset) Murphy announcing his retirement at Whitten Oval yesterday.
Pictures: PHIL HILLYARD, MICHAEL KLEIN Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge, captain Easton Wood and Robert Murphy after last year‘s Grand Final win; and (inset) Murphy announcing his retirement at Whitten Oval yesterday.
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