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It was a miracle. How did they end up in that GF? I was there and after 10 min I knew what the result would be.It's funny how he managed to get them into a grand final.
It was a miracle. How did they end up in that GF? I was there and after 10 min I knew what the result would be.It's funny how he managed to get them into a grand final.
Did you put some money on Penrith?I knew what the result would be before kickoff. We played our grand final the week before. Nobody was beating Penrith that year.
My memory was Pou was nowhere to be seen on GF weekDid you put some money on Penrith?
From the SMH:
(At the Perth Bears announcement press conference today)
V’landys was also asked if the NRL had consulted with the AFL about the move into Perth, a question that received a straightforward response.
“No. I don’t see McDonalds checking with Kentucky Fried Chicken when they’re opening a new store,” he said.
“We certainly have not consulted with the AFL. They don’t consult with us.”
LOL.
The WA Bears announcement has been copping heat from the West Australian owned by Seven West Media. Seven (Kerry Stokes) of course owns AFL tv rights, so has a vested interest in the NRL franchise failing.
A recent episode of Media Watch highlighted how Stokes has been hammering the NRL and the WA Government in investing in the new team.
So what did PVL do ? He employed the former Editor of the West Australian as the team's CEO. Boom-tish.
The Australian Rugby League Commission has announced the appointment of Anthony De Ceglie as the CEO of the Perth Bears.
The highly experienced and credentialled De Ceglie, who until recently was Director of News and Current Affairs at Seven West Media, brings a wealth of executive leadership experience and a history of business innovation. Mr De Ceglie was previously the Editor-In-Chief of the West Australian newspaper.
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Perth Bears announces new CEO
The Australian Rugby League Commission has announced the appointment of Anthony De Ceglie as the CEO of the Perth Bears.www.nrl.com
I was pleased with how we came back in that game (forward pass or not)...but anyone thinking we were going to beat Penrith in the GF is flogging their micro penis. I was hoping, but no shame in falling short to one of the greatest teams in history.I loved the Cowboys win but had a very bad feeling about the grand final, especially after seeing Gould on Twitter talking about how the Townsville conditions were going to f**k the winner in the grand final. Plus when we win you merkins talk less shit.