00:02One of the boys said they reckon they didn't go 100 metres without someone yelling out,
00:07you know, do it for Dolly or go guys or, you know, up the cowboys or we're all behind you
00:11or something. So we stuck out, that's for sure. More of a mental game, I think, running a marathon.
00:16One of the boys said, it's just all in your head, which I mean, it's obviously a little
00:19bit more than that, but most of it was just a mental game. And we're lucky, we obviously
00:23had a great crew around us. FaceTimed Kate Everett, Dolly's mum, on the, would have been
00:29around the 35k mark, had a good yarn to her mid-race, which was great. And we were sending
00:33videos to her during the race and she was sending some messages. Her and Tick were sending some
00:38messages back mid-race, which was good to keep us all, keep us all livened up and on our toes.
00:43Obviously, Dolly's been a heavy agricultural base and where, which is obviously all our
00:48backgrounds, but I mean, in this day and age with mobile phones and young kids going to
00:54boarding school, especially bush kids, you know, just getting savaged, online bullying,
00:59so if we can try and get ahead of it and look after the little kids, which are the next
01:03generation, educate them on how to respond if you are experiencing online bullying and
01:08try and mitigate the bullies that are doing it.
01:16Jimmy!
01:17Jimmy!
01:17You
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