Fremantle veteran David Mundy says his retirement roadshow has felt bizarre at instances, however he’s hoping it has one other three weeks left.
Mundy’s profession seemed set to finish in disappointing vogue on Saturday night time when the Western Bulldogs opened up a 42-1 lead within the elimination closing at Optus Stadium.
However a four-goal burst earlier than half-time sparked the Dockers into gear, with Fremantle dominating the match from that time on to file a 13-point victory.
The outcome units up a semi-final towards Collingwood on the MCG subsequent Saturday night time, with the winner of that to face Sydney in a preliminary closing the week after.
Mundy has been on considerably of a farewell tour since saying his retirement quickly after the spherical 20 loss to Melbourne.
Fremantle gamers are determined to ship Mundy off with a flag, and the 37-year-old says it’s uncommon not figuring out precisely when his final match will probably be.
“This complete retirement present has been rolling on for a short time with no set finish date,” Mundy advised Finest on Floor.
“It’s been a bit bizarre to be trustworthy. Hopefully we’ve bought a number of extra in us.
“Individuals have been asking me, ‘How do you’re feeling, it is perhaps your final recreation?’