Dullard came under notice in 1938 with Rochester, when coached by Stewie Copeland[4] and when he represented the Bendigo Football League in a match against Melbourne in 1938, kicking five goals.
[7][8] He kicked the game-tying goal in time-on of the final quarter during the drawn 1948 VFL Grand Final, which set up the following week's replay which Melbourne won.
[9] Dullard played in Melbourne's losing 1946 VFL Grand Final, where he kicked three goals.
He won the most consistent player award in 1952 and played a total of 82 games for the Seagulls, kicking 111 goals.
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