O’Dwyer says it’s now or never at Swans (Sydney Morning Herald)
MATT O’DWYER knows about the longevity of a football player’s career. The rare ones go on a decade or longer, some five or six seasons, some last barely a year. But as the young Swan correctly points out, the average life of an AFL career, is usually three or four years.
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