Premiership Dog Luke Duncan finished his WDFNL career on a sour note after Bulldogs' 87-point win

By Gus McCubbing
Updated June 2 2019 - 7:33pm, first published June 1 2019 - 9:30pm
Leading by example: Panmure skipper Louis Kew was the Bulldogs' best for the second week in a row. Picture: Anthony Brady
Leading by example: Panmure skipper Louis Kew was the Bulldogs' best for the second week in a row. Picture: Anthony Brady

A rampaging Panmure outfit has done its finals chances no harm with a 67-point walloping of Dennington that saw premiership-winning Dog Luke Duncan hang up his boots on a losing note.

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