Rory Lobb again dazzled football fans by revealing a new haircut before the shock of this weekend against Brisbane.
The pink lobster which was painted at the back of its head is no longer officially, Hobb having caught the attention of many fans this weekend in Western Australia for the dynamic haircut.
He had revealed the catchy look at the beginning of the month and before that, he had also dyed his hair in blue for the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Western Bulldogs.
“The art of hair is bang,” wrote Lobb on his Instagram account when he announces her new haircut.
Although his choice of garnishes has a lot around the AFL with a smile, the raised eyebrows of 32 years among some in the world of football for its new hairstyle.
In fact, after the Bulldogs were beaten by Fremantle of 16 points on Sunday, a brewing company in Australia-Western, Dingo Brewery, had teamed up with a group of dockers fans to prepare a lot of beers called “ Lobster Tears ”, a sleigh to the key defender.
Rory Lobb revealed a new catchy hairstyle before the Bulldog match this weekend against the Lions

But his new garnish does not seem to leave her girlfriend, Lexi Mary (photo), too impressed

This comes after Lobb printed a red lobster on the back of his head for the shock of last weekend against Fremantle
But now Lobb has revealed to his Tiktok followers that he was swinging a whole new garnish.
“It’s time to remove this big lobster from my hair,” said Lobb in a clip published on his Tiktok account.
His girlfriend Lexi Mary was then heard screaming wildly in the background of the video, apparently with pleasure for the news.
“I’m going to whiten blonde,” he said by consulting his girlfriend during the move.
Lexi, however, seemed skeptical on his plans. “Ok, do you swear?” She was heard saying. “Of course” replied Lobb before being pressed again by his girlfriend. “Yeah, of course, what else would I do?” he replied.
“Decrosse your fingers,” she said.
But Lobb had other ideas.
In the following setting, Lobb was seen stop in front of his barbers, before saying to the camera: “Ok, we have just arrived at the hairdresser club in Port Melbourne and I had to see my boy Jake to sort me.

Lobb revealed to Lexi that he was getting rid of the lobster garnish, whose girlfriend seemed very happy. He then declared that he would get his harnesses


The key defender did as planned by whitening his hair but did not tell his girlfriend that he obtained the words “ woof, woof ” printed in red and blue at the back of his head
“ I’m going to actually do a little theme of also this week – I didn’t say it to Lexi because she just wanted it normal … but … ” he said, shaking her head.
The Bulldogs star then returned home to show her new hairstyle to her partner.
While walking in a corridor, he hid the new wording which had been printed in his head, showing only a frontal view of his new garnish to his girlfriend.
‘What do you think?’ He said. Lexi, who had appeared very on lobster hairstyle, was heard to answer: “Thank God”.
But Lobb had in fact forced the words “woof” printed on each side of his head, in blue and red – a tribute to his football team.
He then smiled and turned his head from one side to the other showing the words printed on the side of his head.
“WOOF, WOOF … Go dogs,” he said nervously to his girlfriend.
Lobb smiles clumsily for several moments when silence fell on the room.

Lobb and her girlfriend would have started to go out together in April 2019
The video then cut before he can hear Lexi’s response.
Speaking on the lobster haircut, the big football kane criticized Hobb’s bizarre cup.
He said: “ When you are going to put a lobster in your hair and want to be an influencer and want to climb on Tiktok and you want renown and notoriety and you do everything on yourself … All I suggest is that you want to play … ” ‘
And LOBB has achieved excellent performance in recent weeks, taking seven brands and 12 eliminations against Freo De La Défense.
“I am a little apathetic on this subject, really,” said Beveridge, speaking of his haircuts constantly evolving.
“I mean, we all think differently, no, as human beings.
“And Rory, that doesn’t care about attention. He was obviously able to support him.
“He plays a pretty good football, so I’m just trying to stay out of his way.”