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The people who say this is a concern are the same people who are happy for his father to be deported.
Remember you barrack for Richmond.
what a patently absurd take
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The people who say this is a concern are the same people who are happy for his father to be deported.
Remember you barrack for Richmond.
So you want his dad to come home or not?what a patently absurd take
Went to Melb uni.Define investigative please.
Sounds like a Hugh Rimington articlecouldn't they just search using their preferred search engine first ? here's a hint...search for Eddie Hayson
looks nothing like the (unidentified) guy at the table, hence they are backpedalling now with a Correction at the bottom of the article.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story said Buddy Franklin dined with Eddie Hayson and was surprised when he arrived at the table. We now accept that Franklin did not dine with Hayson and did not know who he was.
Nick McKenzie is an investigative reporter who has twice been named Australian Journalist of the Year. A winner of ten Walkley Awards, he investigates politics, business, foreign affairs/defence, human rights issues and policing/ criminal justice.
Kate McClymont is an investigative journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald.
Define investigative please.
So you want his dad to come home or not?
I'm just saying there is probably a correlation there. How about yourself ?how is that relevant? strawmanning
ok, i'll call myself out, the article didn't say the guy in the photo at the table IS Hayson, Hayson is hidden by the pillar, talking to Martin.couldn't they just search using their preferred search engine first ? here's a hint...search for Eddie Hayson
looks nothing like the (unidentified) guy at the table, hence they are backpedalling now with a Correction at the bottom of the article.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story said Buddy Franklin dined with Eddie Hayson and was surprised when he arrived at the table. We now accept that Franklin did not dine with Hayson and did not know who he was.
Nick McKenzie is an investigative reporter who has twice been named Australian Journalist of the Year. A winner of ten Walkley Awards, he investigates politics, business, foreign affairs/defence, human rights issues and policing/ criminal justice.
Kate McClymont is an investigative journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald.
Define investigative please.
So you want his dad to come home or not?
Went to Melb uni.
here's one possible clickbaiting headline (with Benny Hill music)Amazing not one of our anti-Stack dick eaters has slipped him into the story somehow.
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Plot twist - Hayson is the pillar.ok, i'll call myself out, the article didn't say the guy in the photo at the table IS Hayson, Hayson is hidden by the pillar, talking to Martin.
dont see the issueJake King and his association
now Martin and this one
there's no winning the battle , its not a good look no matter how innocent
best to chop it off
when their playing careers are over they can go nuts
you telling me Dusty is trying to woo Buddy to Richmond ?
Buddy Franklynch...delicious.
not sure it's a simple as that necky. nor did the club see it as being as simple as that during push-ups time.dont see the issue
mates are mates even if they are dodgy . dusty would have sh*t tonne of dodgy mates due to his old man
Amazing not one of our anti-Stack dick eaters has slipped him into the story somehow.
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The only issue is that this reporter is a proper investigative reporter.
As long as Dusty avoids this brothel king-pin from now on it will be cool.
I blame Tom Derrex.
couldn't they just search using their preferred search engine first ? here's a hint...search for Eddie Hayson
looks nothing like the (unidentified) guy at the table, hence they are backpedalling now with a Correction at the bottom of the article.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story said Buddy Franklin dined with Eddie Hayson and was surprised when he arrived at the table. We now accept that Franklin did not dine with Hayson and did not know who he was.
Nick McKenzie is an investigative reporter who has twice been named Australian Journalist of the Year. A winner of ten Walkley Awards, he investigates politics, business, foreign affairs/defence, human rights issues and policing/ criminal justice.
Kate McClymont is an investigative journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald.
Define investigative please.
ⓘ 𝗢𝗳𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗳𝗮𝗹𝘀𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴
Love how everyone saying wasn’t me , didn’t know him, like walking out of a brothel being door stopped and saying ohh I was lost , just went in to ask for directions , every campaigner believing what they wanna believe , don’t stupify yourselvesAs Stylo said - completely unrelated, irrelevant issues
Dusty is dining with a bloke who is on the police's radar for match-fixing. If you believe the report, it was Dusty who invited him to the cafe, to which Buddy (hardly a clean-skin himself) distanced himself from the situation
Police are well-aware individuals like this can be predatorial in their activities with players who really should know better
Clearly there is no insinuation that Dusty has done anything wrong, but by analogy, he has decided to carry a bottle of kerosene through a house on fire