Can you spot the incredible error in Bulldogs AFL star Shane Biggs’ Instagram post?
Can you spot the incredible mistake in Bulldogs star Shane Biggs’ Instagram post? Premiership winning defender makes unbelievable mistake on shot with teammates
- Bulldogs star Shane Biggs makes a mistake
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- Bulldogs won the competition in 2016
Western Bulldogs premiership defender Shane Biggs shared a photo of himself and some former teammates on social media, and he made a huge mistake with the caption.
‘Biggsy’, who ended his career after 63 games over six seasons for the Dogs and Sydney, took to Instagram over the weekend to post a photo of himself, Clay Smith, Tom Boyd and comedian Danny McGinlay.
Alongside the photo, the 31-year-old wrote: ‘Come on you dogs. Still talking about 2014’.
Of course, Biggs apparently forgot he was playing for Sydney in 2014, and he didn’t win the premiership with the Bulldogs until 2016.
“Great year that 2014,” wrote a sarcastic Clay Smith in the comments.
Western Bulldogs premiership defender Shane Biggs shared a photo of himself and some former teammates on social media, and made a huge mistake with the caption.
‘Biggsy’, who ended his career after 63 games over six seasons for the Dogs and Sydney, took to Instagram over the weekend to post a photo of himself, Clay Smith, Tom Boyd and comedian Danny McGinlay.
Biggs was quick to correct himself in the comments.
The former first-place winner may have retired from the AFL, but it was recently announced that he had signed for the Boort Country football team in north-west Victoria.
Biggs hasn’t played soccer since 2019 after injuring his hip, but he will be a welcome addition to the North Central Football League squad.
“Shane comes to us through a couple of ex-local guys coming back to Boort to play,” Boort president Kane Arnold said. Herald.
A couple of his ex-colleagues from North Heidelberg.
The small town is located about 100 km from Swan Hill and has a population of less than 900.
The signing is a big boost for the team, which hasn’t played in NCFL football finals in six years.
“If we can build our team around our key position players who are one-point players, obviously it makes it easier to recruit and get quality players like Shane with points up their sleeves,” Arnold said.
The former premiership winner may have retired from the AFL, but it was recently announced that he had signed for a country football team in north-west Victoria called Boort.
“We want to be more competitive and bring a little more spirit to the club and get the club going again.”
Boort begins his season on April 15 against the Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers.