About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Alby Morrison, Alby Outen, Allan Collins (Australian rules footballer), Allan Hopkins, Andrew Purser, Arthur Olliver, Bill Russ, Brad Hardie, Brad Johnson (Australian rules footballer), Brian Lake, Brian Royal, Charlie Sutton, Chris Grant, Daniel Cross (footballer), David Thorpe (footballer), Don Ross (Australian rules footballer), Doug Hawkins, Gary Dempsey, George Bennett (Australian rules footballer), George Bisset (footballer), Harry Hickey, Harvey Stevens, Ian Dunstan, Ivan McAlpine, Jack C. Collins, Joe Ryan (Australian rules footballer), John Jillard, John Schultz, Jose Romero (Australian rules footballer), Kelvin Templeton, Leon Cameron, Luke Darcy, Matthew Boyd, Norman Ware, Peter Box, Peter Foster (Australian rules footballer), Peter Welsh (footballer born 1951), Ray Walker (Australian rules footballer), Scott West, Scott Wynd, Ted Ellis (footballer), Ted Whitten, Terry Wallace, Tony Liberatore, Tony McGuinness (footballer), Wally Donald. Excerpt: Daniel Cross (born 30 March 1983) is an Australian rules football midfielder who currently plays for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League. Cross was taken pick 56 in the 2000 National Draft and made his debut two year later in Round 10, 2002 against Richmond. Cross won his first Western Bulldogs best and fairest award in 2008, finishing ahead of Brownlow Medallist, Adam Cooney. He finished 2nd in the same award in each of the two seasons following his win, and remains a highly regarded player for the Bulldogs in season 2011. Cross made his AFL debut in a 19 point victory over Richmond in Round 10. Despite the Bulldogs winning the match, Cross was hardly sighted and managed just two disposals. The following week was even more disappointing for Cross as he was not even able to get a kick in a huge victory over Fremantle. Cross only played a further two games in the 2002 season, it what was a relatively disappointing start to his AFL career. Cross made his first 2003 appearance in Round 4 against Essendon but struggled to once again make a big impact. After two more lackluster performances the following weeks, Cross was dropped to the VFL to play with the Werribee Tigers. After impressive performances with Werribbe, Cross was able to earn a recall in to the Bulldogs side. His return to the Bulldogs side was good enough for him to keep his place in the side the following week, but after a disappointing performance against Richmond in Round 17, the AFL career of Daniel Cross appeared to be in jeopardy. That was until a solid performance in Round 22 gave himself, and the Western Bulldogs, hope that he had a future at the club. Cross managed 18 disposals in Round 22, in what was an otherwise disappointing game as the Bulldogs lost by 84 points to the Brisbane Lions. Cross made the decision to stay with the Western Bulldogs for the 2004 season, despite only managing to play a total of 10 games in his first three seasons. Cross had contemplated leaving the