Bob Murphy has officially been inducted into the Footscray-Western Bulldogs Hall of Fame.

The former Bulldogs skipper and 312-gamer was announced as an inductee last month, but has now been formally recognised at the 2023 gala event on Saturday night.

Murphy was a composed and versatile utility renowned for his leadership qualities both on and off the field.

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Across an 18-year career at Whitten Oval, the one-club player bagged 183 goals from his 300+ games – becoming the seventh player in Club history to notch up the triple ton.

Murphy captained the side for three seasons, including the year of the drought-breaking premiership success in 2016 despite missing the Grand Final through injury.

He claimed All Australian selection in 2011 and 2015 (captain) and finished runner-up in the 2011 Charles Sutton Medal. 

Established in 2010, the Footscray-Western Bulldogs Hall of Fame honours those whose involvement and contribution to the Club has been significant, memorable and worthy of celebration. 

Bob Murphy
DOB: 09/06/1982 
Height: 
187cm 
Recruited from: 
Warragul (GFL)/Gippsland Power (TAC Cup), Pick 13 in 1999 National Draft 
Guernsey number: 
#2 
Debut: 
Round 19, 2000 
Games: 
312 
Goals: 
183 
Honours: 
WB captain (2015-2017), All Australian (2011, 2015 captain), AFLPA Captain of the Year (2015), Charles Sutton Medal runner-up (2011), WB all-time sixth-most games played, Rising star nominee (2001)