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One of the posters on the Roar wrote up an article mentioning that due to the people's champion John O'Neill's deal stating that Sydney should host the opening 4 Nations match in Sydney and the following week is another Bledisloe Cup match the competition draw has remained exactly the same since 2012. That's moronic.
Last edited by Bakkies; 07-10-17 at 14:19.
Mine focused on the dates the ARU said the decision was made and the initial injunction date.
Don't want to rain on your extremely well constructed parade, but that's not really an apples for apples comparison. Stooke was a board member with voting rights and Clunk was COO, essentially providing advice and doing the board's bidding.
To provide a little bit of sunshine to (ahem) dry up all the rain, you should instead be comparing Geoff Stooke, long term club rugby player being forcibly recused with Cameron (PAtsy) Clyne, former Victorian rugby representative not being recused (and according to Stookie being the agent of the forced recusal)
THat's a more apples with apples comparison
C'mon the
To those who went to the last hearing, can you please answer a few questions, as I am planing on going to this one:
1. Is there a security check ? or ID check?
2. Can you just walk on in at any time, or do you have to be seated before the first witness speaks?
3. Can you leave at will or do you need to wait till a change of speaker occurs?
4. Do the press sit in a different spot?
5. Are the seats allocated on any basis, or do you just sit where there is a seat?
6. Are the speakers sitting in the general seating until they speak, so was Sinders sitting in the general seating until it was time to speak, or did he wait outside?
Many thanks for your time and advice in advance.
How many people were in the room to the last hearing and how many are expected to thus hearing?
Lou is a great friend of ours and if you're a friend let us welcome you.
There were around 30 folk at the last hearing, Sinders, Tony, and Stookie sat in the back row looking at Pulver's back and facing the senators.
Press and cameras were either side near the front.
Come on over.