It was a celebration 62 years in the making, and the sons and daughters of the west did not disappoint.
More than 20,000 fans descended on the Whitten Oval on Sunday to celebrate after the Bulldogs claimed their first VFL/AFL premiership since 1954 with a stirring 22-point win over Sydney.
While many were nursing sore heads after a night of revelry, nothing was going to stop the party as families from all over Melbourne sung and danced their way down Sutton Parade and into their spiritual home to welcome their premiership heroes to the stage.
Comedian and banner writer Danny McGinlay summed up the mood of the crowd from the main stage. “This is the most awesome day ever,” he said to raucous applause.
One by one the team were presented to the throng, the biggest cheers reserved for spiritual leader Bob Murphy, who missed the game through injury, and coach Luke Beveridge, who had delivered the Dogs to the promised land in just his second season at the helm.
Beveridge heaped praise on his side when it was suggested he must have Jedi powers. “The players are Jedis, the Force is with them,” he insisted.
The celebrations continued throughout Sunday and into another evening, fans getting used to their time atop the AFL.
Sunshine Eagles got back to their brand of play in the Baseball Victoria summer league premier league 1s nine competition on Saturday.
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