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Bulldogs TV has spoken with past player Adam Peek to chat about his time at the Bulldogs.

Adam Peek played 13 games for Adelaide from 1997 to 1998 as a second row forward.

In 1999, Adam joined the Bulldogs and was a regular member of the reserve grade team before receiving the opportunity to play first grade against Manly when Steve Reardon was relegated. He played in the Semi-Final against Melbourne from the bench. Adam also played in the reserve grade Qualifying Semi-Final against Balmain.

In 2000, Adam was a regular member of the 1st Division team, as captain and played in the Premiership winning team against Penrith.

In 2001, Adam was a regular member of the 1st Division team as captain and was often called into the NRL to play from the bench. He played in the Semi-Final against Cronulla from the bench.

In 2002, Adam joined South Sydney to play 10 games that season.

In 2003, Adam joined Parramatta to play 47 games from 2003 to 2006. In 2007, Adam joined St George Illawarra where he played 11 games for the club before joining Cronulla in 2008.

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