Commentator Dennis Cometti said Cross was the only Bulldogs player who could walk off the ground with "his head held high".
The last active Bulldogs player in major-league hockey was Dave Ritchie, who retired in 1926.
He, along with a late draft pick, were traded for Bulldogs player, Andrejs Everitt.
At the start to the 2004 season a major off-field scandal allegedly involving Bulldogs players in Coffs Harbour.
This was the first time that a Bulldogs player scored four consecutive goals.
In April 2002, Vagana became the first Bulldogs player since 1942 to score five tries in a match.
His 300th game marked another record broken; becoming the first Bulldogs player to reach this milestone.
He and former Brisbane Broncos chief John Ribot signed up leading Bulldogs players on documents which were not legally effective.
He became the only Bulldogs player to win five premierships across all grades when Bankstown City won the grand final that year.
The following Bulldogs players have participated in Olympic women's hockey: