Bulldogs, Seagulls to split after next season

THE Western Bulldogs and Williamstown will end their allegiance from 2014, after the Bulldogs announced they will field a stand-alone VFL team. 

The Bulldogs and the Seagulls have agreed to bring forward the terms of the current alignment agreement between the two clubs by one year. This means the agreement will end at the end of 2013 rather than 2014.

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Western Bulldogs chief executive Simon Garlick said the new agreement was the best outcome for both clubs.

 “The establishment of a stand- alone VFL side has been a clear strategic objective for the club and it is very pleasing this will become a reality in 2014.

“This outcome is consistent with our increased focus and commitment to the development of our young exciting players.

 “This decision supports our aim to build and develop our team from within and the ultimate delivery of sustainable success, both on and off the field”.

 Garlick said the intention was to play matches at Whitten Oval as well as throughout the region to reinforce the club’s standing as the team of Melbourne’s West, the Bulldogs’ heartland.

 Williamstown Football Club general manager Brendan Curry also announced that the Seagulls would field a stand-alone VFL team in the 2014 competition.

 “This is a significant result for the Seagulls and we are excited by the opportunities it will bring for the club in the future.

 “Equally we are looking forward to a successful season next year in partnership with the Dogs – off the back of a competitive 2012”.