Re: Fit Bulldog Tom Boyd ready to build on Grand Final heroics
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
The guy seated next to me was giving me minute by minute count down from Tom's goal.
Yeah, I told the kid in front of us to tell us when there was 90 seconds to go. when he turned around and said that there was 90 seconds left I knew we had it.
Re: Fit Bulldog Tom Boyd ready to build on Grand Final heroics
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
The guy seated next to me was giving me minute by minute count down from Tom's goal.
I was getting that at the Prelim. Its the only time I ever wanted to know how long was left ever.
Re: Fit Bulldog Tom Boyd ready to build on Grand Final heroics
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Originally Posted by
1eyedog
I put up a Grand Final catch up thread in June. I must dig that out it's in here somewhere...Didn't get many responses at the time.
Sounds good to me.
Re: Fit Bulldog Tom Boyd ready to build on Grand Final heroics
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Originally Posted by
1eyedog
I was getting that at the Prelim. Its the only time I ever wanted to know how long was left ever.
My mate who couldn't make it the prelim was texting me the time left. At the prelim, my legs were so tense they hurt for days after.
At The GF, my heart started racing for the last 15 minutes - it was a totally different feeling.
Re: Fit Bulldog Tom Boyd ready to build on Grand Final heroics
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
My mate who couldn't make it the prelim was texting me the time left. At the prelim, my legs were so tense they hurt for days after.
At The GF, my heart started racing for the last 15 minutes - it was a totally different feeling.
Sitting and squirming and constantly stopping yourself from getting up and tensing your legs plays havoc on your legs at the footy. That's why I prefer to stand keep the blood circulating around. I can pace. I can jump for joy, I can stamp my feet in annoyance and no one clucks me. Actually they might cluck me but I'm usually miles away by then. I can even walk over and have a quiet word with a mate standing metres away without pushing past a bunch of people.