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Except our roo is a red kangaroo, not a grey.

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my suggestion was to use reference photos of albino kangaroos, since the roo on the logo is all white, and it looks like he went for something like that
 

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It’s just so North.

The one year we have 2x R1 selections there is going to be no season and therefore incredibly likely to be the least certain any team has been in years with that sort of Draft hand.

Such absolute bulllshit, I mean I hate to be a whinging North supporter and all that but fu** off why us? Wtf have we ever done to anyone?

Like Phil Helmuth says, “all I need is below average luck” and when it comes to us there is no more apt description of our plight.




LOL at the Halo above the Saints.

They have had absolutely Zero help from above.
As it stands, if there is a draft we would get Melbourne's pick 3 plus our pick 10. Two top 10 picks. Not a bad result surely? And all the noises are that there will be a draft.
 

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Anthony Stevens was the main guest on Rex Hunts program last night on 3AW (yes, Rex is still around). It was excellent radio and covered the good, the bad and the ugly. Supposed to be 40 mins but went into the next hour. Anyone else hear it?
 
Hutchy circling the drain folks.......

From todays Hun


The AFL and the NRL testing positive for the coronavirus has left SEN head honcho Craig Hutchison puffing on a ventilator.
Hutchison desperately needs a cash injection to survive and hopes a white knight may step up.
Don’t worry he has a few with deep pockets on hand.
The former sports presenter is the chief executive of Pacific Star Network, the parent company of the SEN radio network and Crocmedia.
Yesterday, the Pacific Star Network, which is listed as PNW, applied to extend its trading halt for a third time, by another two weeks, until May 1.
In a letter to the ASX, Hutchison’s company said: “PNW is expecting formal approval on funding from its financiers during that period.
Craig Hutchison at a Superbowl function in the US. Picture: Twitter
“PNW is also continuing discussions with clients on forward bookings and suppliers, landlords and other stakeholders about their arrangements with PNW.”
There has already been widespread cost-cutting at SEN with contributors shown the door as the radio station scales back operations.
SEN features high-profile sports personalities such as Gerard Whateley and former AFL players Garry Lyon and Tim Watson.
The network has been unable to broadcast live matches following the AFL and NRL shutdown.
PSN also publishes the AFL Record, bought from the AFL for $8.1 million in July 2018. The Record is now free online.
The company also owns 25 per cent of National Basketball League club Melbourne United with Hutchison appointed board chairman last year.
The likeable former host of The Footy Show had made the transition from sports anchor to high-flying businessman only to become another victim of the COVID-19 virus.

One of the greatest silver linings of this COVID 19 affected season is seeing bottom feeders like Caro and Hutchy's desperate attempts to remain relevant. Can't wait to see him joining the queues at Centrelink.....
 
Hutchy circling the drain folks.......

From todays Hun


The AFL and the NRL testing positive for the coronavirus has left SEN head honcho Craig Hutchison puffing on a ventilator.
Hutchison desperately needs a cash injection to survive and hopes a white knight may step up.
Don’t worry he has a few with deep pockets on hand.
The former sports presenter is the chief executive of Pacific Star Network, the parent company of the SEN radio network and Crocmedia.
Yesterday, the Pacific Star Network, which is listed as PNW, applied to extend its trading halt for a third time, by another two weeks, until May 1.
In a letter to the ASX, Hutchison’s company said: “PNW is expecting formal approval on funding from its financiers during that period.
Craig Hutchison at a Superbowl function in the US. Picture: Twitter
“PNW is also continuing discussions with clients on forward bookings and suppliers, landlords and other stakeholders about their arrangements with PNW.”
There has already been widespread cost-cutting at SEN with contributors shown the door as the radio station scales back operations.
SEN features high-profile sports personalities such as Gerard Whateley and former AFL players Garry Lyon and Tim Watson.
The network has been unable to broadcast live matches following the AFL and NRL shutdown.
PSN also publishes the AFL Record, bought from the AFL for $8.1 million in July 2018. The Record is now free online.
The company also owns 25 per cent of National Basketball League club Melbourne United with Hutchison appointed board chairman last year.
The likeable former host of The Footy Show had made the transition from sports anchor to high-flying businessman only to become another victim of the COVID-19 virus.

One of the greatest silver linings of this COVID 19 affected season is seeing bottom feeders like Caro and Hutchy's desperate attempts to remain relevant. Can't wait to see him joining the queues at Centrelink.....
"likeable"?

FFS, he is despicable.

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