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An AFL boundary umpire’s tale of life in a hub, grand final nerves and a footy year like no other

My partner and I left Melbourne early in the morning of the first Monday in July.
It felt a bit like a mystery flight because it was only a short time before we left that we actually knew where we were going.
We were off for what I thought was going to be a few weeks of umpiring AFL footy in one of the interstate hubs before matches would return to Melbourne.
Now 111 days, 25 coronavirus tests, six hotels and 1,000 kilometres of running later, I’m almost ready to head home.
But not before one last mission — today’s grand final.
It’s been an extraordinary journey of ups and downs as I played my small part in trying to keep this game loved by so many Australians going.
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