Lin Jong calls time on injury-plagued career

By berrlins / Roar Pro

It’s a bit of a sad day for the Western Bulldogs faithful as tough midfielder Lin Jong calls time on a career cruelled by injury.

Jong may not have been the most skilful Bulldog, the toughest, the fastest or the best kick, but across his ten-year career with the Western Bulldogs, his determination to play despite continuous injury problems personified all that it meant to pull on the red, white and blue.

Drafted with pick No.9 in the 2012 rookie draft, Jong would get his first chance at senior action in Round 20 of that same year against Richmond.

The game itself was an absolute flogging, Richmond running out convincing 70-point winners, but Jong with his 16 disposals looked right at home amongst it.

He managed three more games in 2012 as the Dogs ended a horror year.

2013 was his down year in many ways. He broke his leg playing VFL and even when he managed to get back on the ground, struggled with form and confidence, and did not feature at all for the seniors and even found himself in the VFL reserves.

But the tough nut would fight back, playing six games in 2014 and earning himself a spot on the senior list.

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2016 was probably Lin Jong’s best year, playing 16 games, averaging 17 disposals and kicking 13 goals.

After the pre-finals bye, he, along with a lot of recovering Bulldogs were ready for finals.

But unlike his team mates who celebrated with glee after putting a miserable West Coast to the sword in Perth, he sat on the sidelines, getting comforted by Dr Gary Zimmerman after he cracked his collarbone in the second quarter.

The image of him in tears as he held his shoulder is hard to forget.

He would recover in time to put in a best on ground performance in the VFL grand final for Footscray but sadly was only listed as an emergency for the drought-breaking grand final featuring the Western Bulldogs and the Sydney Swans.

He sat in the stands as one of 99,000 who witnessed the Bulldogs cap off one of the best finals runs in history with a 22-point win over the Swans in the decider.

While many say that Robert Murphy deserved to play in that game more than anyone that day, I would argue that Lin Jong wasn’t too far behind.

In 2017, Jong would play every game until Round 13 where he injured his knee in the 57-point loss to Melbourne, which ended his season.

He would only manage 14 more games across the following four seasons, including the Round 6 win against arch rivals GWS, where he barely lasted just one quarter before going down with a hamstring injury.

It would be the end of career absolutely plagued by injury but highlighted by his constant determination to get back on the field.

He retires as the first player of Taiwanese decent to play the game at the highest level, and the Western Bulldogs are better for having him on their list.

Good luck in retirement, Jongy.

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-06T08:05:34+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


It’s getting exciting mate hope we can put all the pieces together when it counts!

AUTHOR

2021-08-06T07:49:05+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


My favourite stat is that the Western Bulldogs have played 39 of a possible 41 players with only Dom Bidendo and Will Hayes yet to play this year, only 5 players have played every game. A crazy number that most other teams haven't gotten near. It keeps the entire team hungry and gives Bevo some flexibility if players go down with injury.

2021-08-06T04:27:16+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Tell me Berrlins how do we fit 36 players into our top 22 + sub Tough task a lot harder than being an Australian cricket selector that’s for sure!

2021-08-05T12:33:08+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Yea l tend do agree but sometimes when you ooze so much class you can look bored playing in a comp not representing your talent, no offence to VFL! He belongs in the seniors & he will thrive come finals, can’t wait :thumbup:

AUTHOR

2021-08-05T12:17:34+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


Great news and very deserved, he looks at home in the seniors I have to admit I was wrong about him, I thought he would struggle given his VFL form but he looks the goods!!!

AUTHOR

2021-08-05T12:16:25+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


Norm Goss in 2016, he also strapped up his uninjured shoulder to trick the opposition. :)

2021-08-05T12:05:38+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Berrlins some great news Jamarra signed for a further 2 years mate :thumbup: Till the end of 24

2021-08-05T10:35:22+00:00

Kevo

Roar Rookie


Goss!

2021-08-05T10:34:41+00:00

Kevo

Roar Rookie


And a Norm Voss medal too I believe

2021-08-05T10:33:17+00:00

Kevo

Roar Rookie


Thanks for the good read Berrlins. Jong will leave the game widely respected. Agree, very unlucky not to be a premiership player in 16. But 2 VFL Premierships is still a great achievement and memories, connections to take away. I was keen for him to come to Collingwood a few years back

2021-08-05T08:56:07+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


I respect Jong. He was one of those players that can take a club from good to great.

AUTHOR

2021-08-05T07:43:03+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


Thanks for the feedback guys, Jongy was always a favourite of mine, a great example of doing whatever it takes to get where you want to be. He worked his butt off for ten years to get on the field.

2021-08-05T02:55:44+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


I feel for the bloke, he gave it absolutely everything and more. Was a real heart and soul sort of player who I'm sure would have had a long and successful career if he could stay on the park. Had a great set of hands and was hard as a cats head.

2021-08-05T02:01:11+00:00

djdart

Roar Rookie


Terrific article mate and spot on, it’s tragic that some players in our code never get a decent run at it. His love for his code and his club should be an inspiration to us all, he went out with his head held high. I wish him nothing but health and happiness for the next exciting chapter of his life !!

2021-08-05T01:26:43+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


Always had a soft spot for Jongy. It is a pity that his body continually let him down. He wasn't a half bad footy player when he got the chance.

2021-08-05T00:50:11+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Berrlins great article befitting of the emotional tough career of Jong and his heroics in his 10 year career at the dogs! All the best in your future endeavours Jong :thumbup:

2021-08-04T22:06:08+00:00

Windrince

Roar Rookie


Great article.

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