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Take out the tanking articles which will continue to go on unitl the end of the year or until we win 5 games which ever comes first. So other story's positives looks like we get a Darwin game next year for 400K, an additional 100K per home game at the MCG 900K(looks like we will still play a Canberra game) and another rising star.

Hopefully in two years both home games away from the MCG will be in Darwin and we get the NT Government as our short sponser more $$$

Our club is going forward regardless of what draft picks we get both on and off the field.

 
Take out the tanking articles which will continue to go on unitl the end of the year or until we win 5 games which ever comes first. So other story's positives looks like we get a Darwin game next year for 400K, an additional 100K per home game at the MCG 900K(looks like we will still play a Canberra game) and another rising star.

Hopefully in two years both home games away from the MCG will be in Darwin and we get the NT Government as our short sponser more $$$

Our club is going forward regardless of what draft picks we get both on and off the field.

I heard cameron schwabb on SEN this morning, the club has set an internal agenda towards the Drafting issue. I was a fan of te "4 win" policy but over the last 2 weeks i wonder whether youcan slow down kids enthusiasm for another 7 weeks. I doubt it.

This club will rock Regardless. Do it for Jimma....

looks like we get a Darwin game next year for 400K

Hopefully in two years both home games away from the MCG will be in Darwin and we get the NT Government as our short sponser more $$$

This is awesome. I'm so glad that we are the club to push in to the NT. Exciting times ahead!

 
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I'm rapt that the club has generated an 1.2million of revenue, hopefully the short sponsership will happen and add another 3-500K per year


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