Nup, November 13 was the dead line for National, Rookie draft or SSP period and given he's retired he needs to be out of the game for 12 months to be an SSP that's not draft nominated.
You'd think so, re an off field role. Party coordinator?
Booney wrote:Nup, November 13 was the dead line for National, Rookie draft or SSP period and given he's retired he needs to be out of the game for 12 months to be an SSP that's not draft nominated.
You'd think so, re an off field role. Party coordinator?
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Booney wrote:Nup, November 13 was the dead line for National, Rookie draft or SSP period and given he's retired he needs to be out of the game for 12 months to be an SSP that's not draft nominated.
You'd think so, re an off field role. Party coordinator?
Do you actually think though that if Dusty decided to come out of retirement AND go to the Gold Coast that the AFL wouldnt find some special way to make it happen.
Booney wrote:Nup, November 13 was the dead line for National, Rookie draft or SSP period and given he's retired he needs to be out of the game for 12 months to be an SSP that's not draft nominated.
You'd think so, re an off field role. Party coordinator?
Do you actually think though that if Dusty decided to come out of retirement AND go to the Gold Coast that the AFL wouldnt find some special way to make it happen.
Got nothing to do with Dusty, it was a marketing ploy by GC on social media, they were putting their stickers on many landmarks...the Dusty one was just one place that no doubt got everyone talking about
Booney wrote:Nup, November 13 was the dead line for National, Rookie draft or SSP period and given he's retired he needs to be out of the game for 12 months to be an SSP that's not draft nominated.
You'd think so, re an off field role. Party coordinator?