Re: A Classic Case of Bad Timing - part 3
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Sadly, I head home to Australia today, and will miss the last few chapters of an amazing season.
The four games I've seen over the last couple of weeks have filled me with pride and admiration for a team that refuses to give in.
Backing up against Dulwich less than 48 hours after a long trip and draining struggle and coming from a goal down and man down to get a point against Hamlet was fantastic.
I know some people will be disappointed at not getting three points from that game, but most sides would have struggled to get one, given all the adverse circumstances.
Best of luck to Gary and the boys for the rest of the season.
I will be monitoring livescores closely through the early hours of Australian mornings over the next few weeks!
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