Comment: The Wallabies are in danger of repeating old mistakes by selecting too many old players who are past their best l greggrowden
, Ann Sherry is planning to stand down as a director, but only "after", not at, the AGM. This cleverly enables RA to bring in one of its own to fill a casual board vacancy. Former federal minister for transport John Sharp is expected to be elected to the nominations committee, replacing Josephine Sukkar, who resigned after five years last September. Current casual vacancy Phil Waugh is up for election to the board, and Pip Marlow is up for re-election.
Jones, backed by Dwyer, immediately registered his disapproval, arguing the player was overrated. That player, a favourite of some, missed out. On the subject of Catchpole, his statue, which was outside RA HQ, has suddenly disappeared. But it's nothing sinister. As part of the Moore Park redevelopment, it’s in storage and will reappear in a new spot near RA’s front doors in a few weeks' time.from the 35th minute.
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