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West Bulldog coach Luke befridges made a clear public apology to the people of Ballarat because he had no players attending the city's neighborhood party on Monday night.
The Courier learned that after breaking the club's 62 th birthday, the players stayed in yarlavel for a crazy Monday celebration instead of meeting fans in the club's partner city
A year of drought in the Premier League.
After Beverly spoke
The grand final plan is new for the football club and the bulldog is over
Guess what they think they can do-if they win the AFL final, one is to bring the players to Ballarat.
"But we think it's possible, it's just our innocence and lack of experience," Beverly told hundreds of supporters gathered on Sturt Street, although no players were late, he waited patiently for the coach and Cup.
"You can imagine what they did after winning the final, so we apologize for that because the players wanted to be here. . .
Players will have a lot of chances to rub shoulders with you and spend some time with you on the sidelinesseason.
We look forward to doing so.
"A city in Ballarat released media releases and social media public invitations over the weekend, facilitating the presence of players, and the News of the Premier League became national news on Monday morning.
Late Monday morning, the Bulldog team confirmed that no players had traveled to Ballarat.
Instead, let Beverly and club president Peter Gordon hold the trophy high at the Town Hall.
The missing players caused a stir on social media, especially those who missed the club Family Day celebration on Sunday at Whitten Oval or left work early to go to Ballarat for the team reception
Those who come together are tolerant.
Lifelong fan Margaret Dong was disappointed with the player skipping Ballarat, but she was thrilled to see Beverly Ridge.
"It's a bit disappointing that the players are not here, but they can go out and get together," she said . ".
"They won the Premier League and they can do what they want.
Ballarat mayor de Hudson said that most people seem to be sympathetic to the need for a break after the player completes the task.
The mayor praised Bulldogs coach Luke befridges and the club for bringing the trophy to Ballarat 48 hours after the last siren sounded.
The mayor, who is a fan of Carlton, said the victory of watching the game was great and looked forward to the club coming to Eureka Stadium next year as the defending Prime Minister.
Ballarat fans Ron Eisenhart and Julie marouja arrived with a club flag with the Latin phrase "cutover nullis (yield nothing).
"I was a little disappointed without players, but it's about the atmosphere, it's right here," Marrugia MS . ". Eight-year-
Old twins Blake and Matthew Powell just wanted to see the trophy.
"We stand on the ground (at the MCG)
To the climax-
Five players, like Ricky hunt, after the siren, "Blake said.
"The Cup is on the other side of the ground, we can't see it.
Chris Maple, son of Ballarat's Bulldog (
Development supervisor)
Former player Chris Grant (
Director of Football)
Brett Guz (
Bararat engagement manager)
Every one is on stage.
Grant, the son of popular Daylesford, has played in the Bulldog final many times and said he has been thinking about what the Premier League will look like.
But never thought about it, including in Ballarat, he received a huge roar when he showed it to the crowd.
"In my childhood, this has always been the St. Kilda recruiting area, but in retrospect there are always a lot of Bulldog fans here," Grant told The Courier . ".
"It's all about time. . .
Now, we are starting our association in a fairly large public way in the AFL of Ballarat and joining as the defending Prime Minister.
Maple and Goodes said it was a special moment to bring the cup to Ballarat. Each said post-
The final celebration was logistical, with Tuesday's player exit interview and Wednesday's final date.
Fans can register on the club website and take a photo with the cup on the upcoming "Cup.
The 2017 AFL draw is likely to be released in the middleOctober.
During the parade in Ballarat, Luke befridges, coach of the Western Bulldog team, apologized to the fans.
He said the team has just begun to win the Premier League and they overestimate what they can achieve in the post-Premier League celebrations.
He vowed to make sure the players had a chance to celebrate with the fans in Ballarat.
With the Western Bulldog coach on stage in the Premier League Cup, he is about to live.
The Ballarat Ska United jazz band attracted a large audience.
More than 1000 people have gathered in the Western Bulldog parade in Ballarat.
People are going to see coach Luke befridges.
Melan Whelan, a reporter, said the crowd extended from Dolton Street to Armstrong Street. Eight-year-
Old twins Blake and Matthew Powell said they were tall.
Last Saturday he beat Ricky hunt in the MCG game, but he hasn't seen the Premier League Cup yet.
Lifelong fan Margaret Dong said she was disappointed that the players were not in Ballarat but was excited to see Luke befridges.
"It's a bit disappointing that the players are not here, but they can go out and get together," she said . ".
"They won the Premier League and they can do what they want.
"It's almost time for Western team coach Luke befridges to take the stage in the Premier League Cup.
Hundreds of people are cheering.
The crowd is a sea of red, blue and white.
Melanie Whelan reports that the Cup is only 15 minutes away.
Fans are releasing the glory of Saturday's DingTalk.
During the parade on Sturt Street, use the projector screen to play the incredible victory highlights of the Bulldog.
The frustrating situation did not stop hundreds of Stubborn Bulldog fans gathered on Sturt Street to watch the AFL premier League Cup and coach Luke befridges.
Our reporter Melanie Whelan is live on the parade.
She reported that although there was news earlier today that the players would not come to Ballarat, the crowd was still very excited.
Ballarat's Premier League has been hit hard and most Western Bulldog players don't seem to be coming to the city.
It now appears that, although the City of Ballarat had previously promoted a visit, it is unlikely that the heroes will come to Ballarat.
It is widely believed that the players will attend the game today.
Coach Luke befridges, club president Peter Gordon, football director Chris Grant, Brett Godes, engagement manager at Ballarat, and CEO Gary Kent will be in the Premier League at the age of 430pm.
Club president Peter Gordon said last week that the bulldog wants to visit the area if they win.
"If we succeed, we certainly have plans to take our team there and share the trophy with our supporters and members," he said . ".
The players were also promoted to the upcoming players in the weekend's Ballarat City Council media.
"Everyone is invited to congratulate Western Bulldog coach Luke befridges and players and watch the 2016 AFL Premier League Cup," it says . ".
Try to contact Western Bulldog many times.

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