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How Chris Ross is taking up the fight against MND and giving hope to others through sharing his journey
An athlete's supreme ruler is time: first time, last time, best time, worst time, time of your life, plenty of time, not much time left.
Chris Ross — "Rossy" to his mates — used to be a footballer with an eye on the clock.
A born captain with a lovely left foot and big smile, he raced around Europe and America before returning to Australia to hold a stopwatch for others with a fire inside.
His promising coaching career ended last year when Rossy was told he had motor neurone disease (MND), the same illness as Melbourne legend Neale Daniher.
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