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But Wodonga Raiders and Wodonga have come to an amicable resolution after the visitors coaching box window at Birallee Park was smashed in the dying stages on the weekend.
The smashed window has already been repaired.
Raiders president Mark Johnston said the Bulldogs insisted that they cover the cost of the repair bill.
"Wodonga told us it was an accident and we have accepted their explanation," Johnston said.
"They requested that the repair bill be sent to the club.
"The window has been repaired.
"We are happy to move on."
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Fortunately no spectators who were in the vicinity of the coaching box were injured by the broken glass.
The Bulldogs also cleaned up the broken glass after the final siren.
The incident happened shortly after Steve Jolliffe snapped the match-winning goal to regain the lead for the Raiders by three points.
The final siren sounded shortly afterwards to hand Raiders a pulsating win.
Frustratingly for the Bulldogs it was the second time they had lost by less than a kick in the past fortnight.
The Bulldogs went agonisingly close to landing the biggest upset of the season the previous week against the undefeated Albury.
They lost by three points.
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