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Bulldogs’ Dunkley reveals vicious trolling – 7NEWS.com.au
“My Instagram DMs were overflowing with literally hundreds of abusive messages, but one of them really stood out.”
Western Bulldogs midfielder Josh Dunkley has revealed a disgruntled supporter sent him directions to go jump off a bridge following an AFL defeat three years ago.
In a shocking insight into the vicious abuse AFL players receive online, Dunkley said he opened up a message in 2018 which put him at rock bottom.
Already feeling down after making a crucial mistake in the Bulldogs seven-point loss against Sydney, the 2016 premiership hero was left shaken to his core.
My Instagram DMs were overflowing…
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