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Think it was before Brogan... which would mean Ginever.![]()
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AFL football is one of the biggest internal tourism drivers in Australia. The Tasmanian government through Major Events sponsors two teams for the visitation it brings.I don't think it's a State Governments responsibility to keep sporting team afloat ......is that how you want you your tax dollars spent ?
There's a Tourism impact for the Gov in sponsoring Hawthorn primarily, much the same as the Australian Grand Prix ......but that's different to propping up a local team for local supporters & only one group of opposition team supporters
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As does the federal government - it's called the AISJay Weatherill disagrees
There was something off about the whole Cameron situation.
There are only two reasons why Sloaney's contract status is news, while Ollie Wines' contract isn't:
a) The SA footy media favours Port
b) Port news isn't actually news
c) Port's "star" isn't actually a star
Pick one PAPs. Which one is it? I'm going for d) All of the above.
“Buffet star”"Star"
I don't think so.
From the AFL website
Inclusion and Vilification
The AFL industry does not tolerate vilification in any form and is committed to ensuring safe, welcoming and inclusive environments for all people involved in Australian Football.
The AFL aims to address the issue of vilification and discrimination at all levels of Australian Football through the AFL Vilification and Discrimination Policy, which states:
“No League Participant or Club Official shall engage in conduct which may reasonably be considered to incite hatred towards, contempt for, ridicule of or discrimination against a person or group of persons on the ground of their:
- Race;
- Religion;
- Gender;
- Colour;
- Sexual preference, orientation or identity; or
- Special ability or disability.”
There are only two reasons why Sloaney's contract status is news, while Ollie Wines' contract isn't:
a) The SA footy media favours Port
b) Port news isn't actually news
c) Port's "star" isn't actually a star
Pick one PAPs. Which one is it? I'm going for d) All of the above.
Do Jim Carrey impersonations count?So if called Superman a flying mother fudder on the footy field I'd be vilifying him? I've never heard of special abilities that would be subject to vilification. I genuinely wonder what they'd be.
d) Port star will sign on and everyone knows it. Crows star will not and everyone knows it.
And yet our list will still be better.d) Port star will sign on and everyone knows it. Crows star will not and everyone knows it.
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And yet our list will still be better.
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Do Jim Carrey impersonations count?
So if called Superman a flying mother fudder on the footy field I'd be vilifying him? I've never heard of special abilities that would be subject to vilification. I genuinely wonder what they'd be.
Not going home. Not going for money. Not going due to lack of opportunity. Not going for better commercial prospects. Not going for success.How so?
You guys throw around words like "star", "required player" and "major sponsor" like they don't have any meaning at all.d) Port star will sign on and everyone knows it. Crows star will not and everyone knows it.
No, you'd be OK, because you're a spectator, and don't appear to be covered by this policy.
To be fair, it’s “joint major sponsor”You guys throw around words like "star", "required player" and "major sponsor" like they don't have any meaning at all.
I personally think the pressure of being at such a driven club got to him.Not going home. Not going for money. Not going due to lack of opportunity. Not going for better commercial prospects. Not going for success.
Pretty much all the usual reasons didn't apply
You guys throw around words like "star", "required player" and "major sponsor" like they don't have any meaning at all.