Ex-Collingwood players still doing the playing rounds
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^ We moved on 9 players in 2022 to free up the necessary spots to recruit the next year's premiership team and take the obligatory draft picks. McMahon was one of the outs. I wouldn't be too harsh on them.
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What kids? You mean, street kids?
I reckon street kids have more things to worry bout than nuddy Steele.
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Begg is heading home to North Ringwood and should dominate.
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^^ Recently delisted Collingwood ruckman Aiden Begg has landed at the local football level for 2025, returning to junior club North Ringwood in the Eastern Football Netball League.
https://www.zerohanger.com/axed-colling ... ed-156248/
https://www.zerohanger.com/axed-colling ... ed-156248/
Ash Johnson...you beauty
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Their original side hustle was merch, but that's illegal...qldmagpie67 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:37 pm...
Firstly the event wasn’t a club event
It was a side hustle Ginnivan and the wizard have been selling for themselves for the off season
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Hokball, 'Ginni' and the brown-and-gold grey area
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1248337/bar ... -grey-area
'Cult players Jack Ginnivan and Nick Watson wanted, and initially got, some of that money through a privately run online business selling t-shirts and hoodies.
Their side hustle, though, caused angst for their club, the AFL and the AFLPA, and in late August and early September a frenzy of questions was asked of the players and their representatives, as lawyers and executives sought to protect the AFL industry’s merchandise/licensing deals.
It wasn’t Ginnivan’s first rodeo into the confusing licensing landscape of the AFL. After playing for Collingwood in its 2023 premiership win, he, along with Bobby Hill, found himself involved in promoting the sale of products deemed outside the AFL boundary.
On both occasions, he escaped sanction. The Hok merchandise episode was officially written off by those who investigated it as a “mistake” and a “lack of understanding” of the AFL industry’s merchandise licensing system.'
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