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Praetorius did not care for it, describing its sound as 'most unlovely and bullocky'.
A wicketkeeper, Bullocky was referred to as "at once the black Bannerman and Blackham of his team".
The statue was inspired by a bullock driver's poem, Bullocky Bill, which celebrates the life of an allegorical driver's dog that loyally guarded the man's tuckerbox (Australian slang for lunch box) until death.
The Crossings are named First, Second, Double, Mawhirts, Bullocky, Flaggie, Rocky, Mill, Reis', Heywood's, Billy John's, Andrew Evan's, Long and Watson's Crossing in order from The Head down river.