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FTA-TV First Dates - Part 7

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Warwick Capper and his manager Tony Marks told the Herald Sun: “We’ve known about that outcome for a while and somehow eight months to the day it’s in the press”.

“No doubt there’s a few inappropriate things said in the caricature that is Warwick Capper and playing the class clown, but five years from every AFL venue, including no cricket, concerts … that stinks.”

Capper allegedly said to a catering employee “you’re a nice looking girl, you’d get a job in my brothel”, however his manager said Capper didn’t say that directly to the staff member.

“He did make a light-hearted joke to somebody in the room,” Marks said.

“But not with any ill will. He definitely didn’t walk up and say it directly to her.”
 
A Fair Work Commission unfair dismissal ruling indicates Ms McLoghlin lost her job at the Essendon Catholic girls’ school after she was accused of arguing and forcefully slapping a student during a year 9 biology dissection class.

Ms McLoghlin admitted to the slap in August last year but said she was trying to protect the student and it was just “one little incident”.

She denied she was arguing with the student but admitted the class had not been following her instructions which had made her cross.

Ms McLoghlin claimed she was unfairly dismissed and sought compensation, but the Fair Work Commission ruled last week her sacking was justified.
 

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A Fair Work Commission unfair dismissal ruling indicates Ms McLoghlin lost her job at the Essendon Catholic girls’ school after she was accused of arguing and forcefully slapping a student during a year 9 biology dissection class.

Ms McLoghlin admitted to the slap in August last year but said she was trying to protect the student and it was just “one little incident”.

She denied she was arguing with the student but admitted the class had not been following her instructions which had made her cross.

Ms McLoghlin claimed she was unfairly dismissed and sought compensation, but the Fair Work Commission ruled last week her sacking was justified.
Is her name Karen.
 

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It's tradition and it's been ingrained in them. They are more obsessed with SOO than the normal nrl season.

It's opposite to us. We are too worried about our players getting injured for the normal season!
Yep. I get the impression from AD he is way more rapt I am going to be watching SOO than his own team.


I would definitely be the other way round if SOO was still in the AFL.
 

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It's opposite to us. We are too worried about our players getting injured for the normal season!
Yep thats what I said to him when he asked why the AFL one was abandoned.

Cause all the good players would suddenly get "injured" and not available to play. Who gives a toss if the best team is not on the field.
 
AFL SOO was never this big even Vic V SA ?
There was a big rivalry between them. Remember Ted Whitten? "We Stuck it right up them". I went once when Lockett and Ablett were playing with Victoria.

But I think the issue now is that we play in nearly every state. So it doesn't have the same meaning and it's hard to support a "state" when your players are spread out in multiple state teams.

With rugby it's only NSW and QLD...(apart from Melbourne Storm).
 
Cause all the good players would suddenly get "injured" and not available to play. Who gives a toss if the best team is not on the field.
I think Malthouse really started that, kind of understable when over half his Eagles side would be selected for it.
 
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