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Bulldogs and now
** Footscray Football Club ( now the Western Bulldogs ).
The NFL does not consider the Colts ( now based in Indianapolis ) to be a continuation of the Yanks / Bulldogs / Yanks / Texans franchise, or even the Dayton Triangles for that matter considering that franchise's successor, the Brooklyn Dodgers / Tigers, merged with the Yanks in 1945.
The teams were the Adelaide Rams, the Auckland Warriors ( now the New Zealand Warriors ), the Brisbane Broncos, the Canberra Raiders, the Canterbury Bulldogs ( now the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ), the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, the Hunter Mariners, the North Queensland Cowboys, the Western Reds, and the Penrith Panthers.
While in the WWF, the Bulldogs began a long running feud with Hart and Neidhart, who were now known as The Hart Foundation.
Signing renowned hardmen Peter Kelly from the now defunct Newtown club and Peter Tunks from South Sydney, this front row pairing would provide the basis for three Bulldogs ' premiership victories.
He began his professional career with A-League ( now USL First Division ) team Boston Bulldogs in 1999, playing three games, before joining Major League Soccer club Los Angeles Galaxy in May 1999.
* Berala Bears ( now in Bulldogs DJRL )
) Although he continued his overblown, rambling interviews — one of the lead announcers for the WWF, Gorilla Monsoon, continued to refer to Albano as " The Fountain of Misinformation "— Albano was now leading fan favorites such as the U. S. Express, George " the Animal " Steele, the British Bulldogs and Andre the Giant into battle.
In 1953, the franchise that had previously been the Boston Yanks ( 1944-48 ), New York Bulldogs ( 1949 ), New York Yankees ( 1950-51 ), and Dallas Texans ( 1952 ) revived the Baltimore Colts name ; this team is now the Indianapolis Colts.
Dillon is now used primarily for high school football teams, including the Bulkeley Bulldogs, the Sport Medical Tigers, the Prince Tech Falcons, and the Capitol Prep Trailblazers.
Post use as a VFL / AFL stadium, the Whitten Oval is now primarily used as the training ground for the Western Bulldogs.
It was built on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus in 1949 as the home to the then-named SLI Bulldogs, now called the Louisiana – Lafayette Ragin ' Cajuns men's basketball teams.
Players like George Peponis a former Australian International and Captain who played for the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, George Katsogiannis, Jim Serdaris, Steve Georgallis the Coach who played for Western Suburbs, John Skandalis the Greek captain, Nick Kouparitsas, Michael Korkidas and Braith Anasta | who is half Greek half Australian is a Greek and Australian International who used to play for the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and now is the captain of the Eastern Suburbs Roosters.
Grant was recruited by the Footscray Football Club ( now Western Bulldogs ) in the 1988 VFL Draft at pick number 105, and played his first AFL game in 1990 at the age of 17.
Super League America's domestic competition began its inaugural season in 1998, and was contested by six teams all in the Northeastern United States: the Glen Mills Bulls ( now the Aston Bulls ), the New Jersey Sharks ( now the Bucks County Sharks ), the New York Broncos ( now the New York Knights ), the Philadelphia Bulldogs ( now the Philadelphia Fight ), the Boston Storm, and the Pennsylvania Raiders.
West attended Essendon Grammar and was recruited to the Footscray Football Club ( now Western Bulldogs ) where he made his debut in 1993.

Bulldogs and known
The Piedmont City School athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs.
The Piedmont athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs and the marching band is known as The Piedmont Blue Knights.
The Reddick High School Bulldogs, whose colors were orange and white, were known for their excellence in American football.
While the first players known to be paid to play football are believed to have played for club teams in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, perhaps the first great professional football rivalry was between the Massillon Tigers and Canton Bulldogs from 1903 to 1906 and 1915 to 1919.
The middle school mascot is the Royal Monarch ( Elk ), and the elementary school is also known as the Bulldogs.
UNC Asheville's athletics teams are known as the Bulldogs.
The Fisk teams, known athletically as the Bulldogs, are a member of the NAIA's Division II, and they compete in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference.
Sometime during the 1906 season, the Canton team became known as the " Bulldogs " although no one is quite sure how it came to be affixed to the Canton team.
* 13 November — first edition of " The Game ", the annual contest between Yale Bulldogs and Harvard Crimson, is played under a modified set of rugby football rules known as " The Concessionary Rules ".
Dr. Young presided over a new team known as the " Hammond All-Stars ," played against many of the teams that would become the backbone of the American Professional Football Association that year ( including the Racine Cardinals, Detroit Heralds, Rock Island Independents, Minneapolis Marines, Cleveland Tigers, Canton Bulldogs, and Toledo Maroons ), and went to the meeting in Canton, Ohio at which the APFA was formed in 1920.
Generally, Bulldogs are known for getting along well with children, other dogs, and pets.
Canton, Ohio was selected as the location for the Hall of Fame for three reasons: First, the NFL was founded in Canton in 1920 ( at that time it was known as the American Professional Football Association ); second, the now-defunct Canton Bulldogs were a successful NFL team based in Canton during the first few years of the league ; and finally, the community of Canton successfully lobbied the NFL to have the Hall built in their city.
The Quebec Bulldogs were a men's senior-level ice hockey team officially known as the Quebec Hockey Club, later as the Quebec Athletic Club.
" Its athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs.
In 1978 Canterbury became known as " The Bulldogs ".
In 1978, the Bulldog mascot and name was adopted, with the club becoming known as the ' Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs '.
The Bulldogs Army is the core support group for the Bulldogs, with the section they sit within known as ' The Kennel '.
The university's 18 varsity sports teams are known as the Bulldogs, and the school's colors are cardinal red and blue.
His distinctive voice was already well known in the Jacksonville area due to his long association with both the University of Georgia Bulldogs and the National Football League's Atlanta Falcons.
He was best known for handling radio play-by-play of University of Georgia Bulldogs football games from 1966 to 2008.
That incarnation is best known for defeating the Stanley Cup champion Quebec Bulldogs in a 1913 exhibition series.

Bulldogs and Canton
* The National Football League adds 5 teams: the New York Giants, Detroit Panthers, Providence Steam Roller, a new Canton Bulldogs team, and the Pottsville Maroons.
He then signed with the Canton Bulldogs in 1915.
Category: Canton Bulldogs coaches
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Category: Canton Bulldogs ( Ohio League ) players
On November 18, 1905, Latrobe defeated the Canton Bulldogs, which later became a founding member, and two-time champion, of the National Football League, 6-0.
Along with the Canton McKinley High School Bulldogs, the Tigers represent one half of what many consider to be the greatest high school football rivalry in the nation.
), American football fullback for the Canton Bulldogs and the New York Giants
* Canton Bulldogs wins the APFA ( NFL ) title with a record of 10 wins, 0 losses and 2 ties.
Canton manager, Jack Cusack, also picked up some former Akron players and, signed Jim Thorpe, to his renamed Canton Bulldogs team.
The Pros then shocked the league by beating the Canton Bulldogs, who were considered the top team in the nation in 1920 with stars Jim Thorpe, Joe Guyon, Pete Calac and Pete Henry, 10-0.
The Canton Bulldogs were a professional American football team, based in Canton, Ohio.
As a result of the Bulldogs ' early success along with the league being founded in the city, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton.
In 1924, Sam Deutsch, the owner of the NFL's Cleveland Indians, bought the Canton Bulldogs and took the Bulldogs name and its players to Cleveland and named his franchise the Cleveland Bulldogs.
The Canton Bulldogs were however re-established in 1925, and the NFL considers the 1925 to 1926 Canton Bulldogs to be the same team as the 1920 to 1923 incarnation.
An unrelated " Canton Bulldogs " team played in the United Football League in 1964 ; the team's name was somewhat coincidental, as it had moved from Cleveland and kept its original nickname ; that team moved to Philadelphia and became the " Philadelphia Bulldogs.

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