I don't think that this will be announced until the whole partnership/sponsorship deal, if indeed there will be a deal, has been signed and sealed.Does anyone know how many years on his sponsorship
Not sure about all that,The Dragons Army needs to sign their own sponsorship deal with Squadron Energy.
Key points
1. Supporter group now known as Dragons Squadron
2. New Jerseys for all
3. New Aviation Scarf in Dragons motif for all
3. Free tickets to all away games
4. Free Pie and Beer for all home games
He bought out Akubra.The Dragons Army needs to sign their own sponsorship deal with Squadron Energy.
Key points
1. Supporter group now known as Dragons Squadron
2. New Jerseys for all
3. New Aviation Scarf in Dragons motif for all
3. Free tickets to all away games
4. Free Pie and Beer for all home games
A very good initial summation of Mr Forrest, TheRev, thanks.So I've started my Twiggy Research tonight (I really knew nothing about him), I'll summarise what Ive picked up so far:
o The Forresters are part of the 'Giving Pledge', along with Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, i.e. they pledge to give away the vast majority of their wealth during their lifetimes (think 90% type numbers).
o They are total philanthropists.. they buy all sorts of companies, but they also invest heavily in driving social good.. she campaigns for child education, he is trying to drive the push to move to hydgogen power worldwide, i.e. using their money and influence to try and make big things happen.. not just give the cash away if you get me.
o That said its been an awful year for Twiggy, he split from his wife of 31yrs back in July, and he lost his father in September (his father was 95yrs old).. not sure how that impacts him.
o In 2017 when the Western Force were being kicked out of Super Rugby, there was "grief within the wider community", the Forresters went to a game.. to "feel the energy and injustice" and as a result... Andrew ended up backing the team financially, telling Rugby Australia "you'll have to go through me first". He turned the club around from that point.
It looks like there is a lot to play out here.. I know not all will agree, but "imo" the Dragons were heading towards collapse if the 2023 trajectory continued for another 1-2yrs.. a roster divide we wouldn't come back from...
So I don't know why Twiggy picked us specifically.. charity or an investment.. publicity.. was he just pumped up from the chat with O'Keefe? Honestly doesnt really matter, just very fortunate that we are the beneficiaries..
That said he's not buying us... well not yet.. im not sure how our board would go with that anyway.. but money is nothing to this guy.. and he is a guy you want going into bat for you if you are getting a raw deal.. that said he has a LOT on his plate.. so we are well down the priority list.
So I've started my Twiggy Research tonight (I really knew nothing about him), I'll summarise what Ive picked up so far:
o The Forresters are part of the 'Giving Pledge', along with Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, i.e. they pledge to give away the vast majority of their wealth during their lifetimes (think 90% type numbers).
o They are total philanthropists.. they buy all sorts of companies, but they also invest heavily in driving social good.. she campaigns for child education, he is trying to drive the push to move to hydgogen power worldwide, i.e. using their money and influence to try and make big things happen.. not just give the cash away if you get me.
o That said its been an awful year for Twiggy, he split from his wife of 31yrs back in July, and he lost his father in September (his father was 95yrs old).. not sure how that impacts him.
o In 2017 when the Western Force were being kicked out of Super Rugby, there was "grief within the wider community", the Forresters went to a game.. to "feel the energy and injustice" and as a result... Andrew ended up backing the team financially, telling Rugby Australia "you'll have to go through me first". He turned the club around from that point.
It looks like there is a lot to play out here.. I know not all will agree, but "imo" the Dragons were heading towards collapse if the 2023 trajectory continued for another 1-2yrs.. a roster divide we wouldn't come back from...
So I don't know why Twiggy picked us specifically.. charity or an investment.. publicity.. was he just pumped up from the chat with O'Keefe? Honestly doesnt really matter, just very fortunate that we are the beneficiaries..
That said he's not buying us... well not yet.. im not sure how our board would go with that anyway.. but money is nothing to this guy.. and he is a guy you want going into bat for you if you are getting a raw deal.. that said he has a LOT on his plate.. so we are well down the priority list.
You may be right about not being his No 1 priority but big financial sponsors like this, still have a big voice. (e.g. Laundy Hotels where the Bulldogs are not their No 1 priority either). We only hear what his sponsorship is worth or what they are releasing to the media, not the whole deal. The BOD will have no choice but to at least listen and entertain ideas and no doubt seek help from the richest business male in Australia.So I've started my Twiggy Research tonight (I really knew nothing about him), I'll summarise what Ive picked up so far:
o The Forresters are part of the 'Giving Pledge', along with Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, i.e. they pledge to give away the vast majority of their wealth during their lifetimes (think 90% type numbers).
o They are total philanthropists.. they buy all sorts of companies, but they also invest heavily in driving social good.. she campaigns for child education, he is trying to drive the push to move to hydgogen power worldwide, i.e. using their money and influence to try and make big things happen.. not just give the cash away if you get me.
o That said its been an awful year for Twiggy, he split from his wife of 31yrs back in July, and he lost his father in September (his father was 95yrs old).. not sure how that impacts him.
o In 2017 when the Western Force were being kicked out of Super Rugby, there was "grief within the wider community", the Forresters went to a game.. to "feel the energy and injustice" and as a result... Andrew ended up backing the team financially, telling Rugby Australia "you'll have to go through me first". He turned the club around from that point.
It looks like there is a lot to play out here.. I know not all will agree, but "imo" the Dragons were heading towards collapse if the 2023 trajectory continued for another 1-2yrs.. a roster divide we wouldn't come back from...
So I don't know why Twiggy picked us specifically.. charity or an investment.. publicity.. was he just pumped up from the chat with O'Keefe? Honestly doesnt really matter, just very fortunate that we are the beneficiaries..
That said he's not buying us... well not yet.. im not sure how our board would go with that anyway.. but money is nothing to this guy.. and he is a guy you want going into bat for you if you are getting a raw deal.. that said he has a LOT on his plate.. so we are well down the priority list.
So you’re telling me…as supporters of his business venture…us long time supporters may receive some sort of bonus for the years of pain and torture we’ve been put through? Thank you in advance Mr Forrest.So I've started my Twiggy Research tonight (I really knew nothing about him), I'll summarise what Ive picked up so far:
o The Forresters are part of the 'Giving Pledge', along with Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, i.e. they pledge to give away the vast majority of their wealth during their lifetimes (think 90% type numbers).
mmmmThis is probably the best signing your club has made since Bennett.
I'm serious.
Better make that iron ore. I don't think Twiggy owns any coal mines.If Laundy wants to give players a share in a pub, maybe Twiggy can give players a shipment of coal as a TPA?
My bad, you are correct.Better make that iron ore. I don't think Twiggy owns any coal mines.