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Hopefully they will have a presentation night where his career highlights can be shown mainly Parramatta v Newcastle 2002 at Marathon. Thanks for the memories Bill..... thats all i can dedicate to you.
they should frame the big dent in the toilet block at marathon (where parra fans would take out their anger, frustration and disbelief by kicking the crap out of it :lol: ) and present it to him as a memory of that night....
still one of the most frustrating games of football i have ever witnessed... :? :s
And When the Chief Executives confrence is on, you will hear announcements that the referee's system will change with 2 referees per games being brought into the NRL for 2004.
Old arragont harrigan didnt think he needed any help...
they should frame the big dent in the toilet block at marathon (where parra fans would take out their anger, frustration and disbelief by kicking the crap out of it :lol: ) and present it to him as a memory of that night....
I read Harrigans biography in Dymocks or something, and I read the one chapter he had about that game.... He seems to cast all the blame on parra and doesnt even mention a word about newcastle stepping *one* foot outta line...
Seeing as he is "Hollywood Harrigan" and no one in Hollywood actually ever really retires I think it will not be long before we see him either running for the Senate or hosting his own reality tv show.
Did anyone see him on of all things - Channel 7's Clubhouse last night. All friendly with some dolt on the couch telling everyone who wanted to listen about his Union? career and how he would love to have been a Union ref. (It was a bad night for telly so I had to watch something). He didn't waste his time showing off to the other networks his appeal to the camera.