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#afl #footy #rugby #rugbyleague #aussierulesfootball #brucedoull #cameronclayton #tonybuhagiar #kevinablett #roycehart #jasondunstall Alexander Bruce Doull was born on September 11, 1950, and over eighteen seasons with Carlton, he became perhaps the most paradoxical figure in VFL history, here was a man who played 356 games, won four premierships, claimed the Norm Smith Medal, and earned selection to both the AFL and Carlton Teams of the Century, yet he deliberately avoided the spotlight at every turn, his trademark headband made him instantly recognizable on the field, but off it, he was a ghost, shunning publicity and rarely granting interviews, this wasn't shyness or modesty in the conventional sense, it was something far more calculated, the 1972 Grand Final changed everything for Doull, in only his 53rd senior game, the young defender was given the most daunting assignment imaginable: stop Royce Hart, Richmond's champion centre half-forward, in the biggest match of the season, Richmond entered as favorites despite Carlton finishing first on the ladder, and the game itself became a historic shootout, setting a VFL record for highest aggregate score with Carlton winning 28.9 (177) to Richmond's 22.18 (150)