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Typical of where the dogs are at the moment whole outfit needs a little less bark and a shitload more bite
What the fuck? No way they’re using DMX?!!?The fucking DMX bark from x gonna give it to ya went off like 100+ times during the game. Then sometimes old DMX would say where my dogs at. This was all during play! There shouldn't be any bullshit playing over the speakers during play. It was so annoying and cringey fmd whatever genius thought of that needs the sack
Lol I'm telling ya they got a little DMX soundboard going on thereWhat the fuck? No way they’re using DMX?!!?
It is a prerecorded bark Raelene recorded before she departed.I dunno who at the club thought having a barking dog sound effect play during the game was a good idea but it’s one of the most annoying things I have heard. You might not have been able to hear it on TV but at the ground it’s horrendous.
Cannot stand going to a souffs home game because of it!
Bulldogs better stop that shit right now or I'll punch out their teeth
Fuck yeah. DJ Kool.Sounds like someone clearing their throat.
Absolutely terrible...
Stop it! , no way is Colgate their sponsor lolWell I always feel like doing that when I go to the Souths games....oh wait that might be difficult. But they must have teeth, right... as Colgate is one of their sponsors and they hand out toothbrushes and tubes of toothpaste on game day.....to their own fans.....
That Souths ground announcer needs to stfu and that pre recorded Souths chant is just laughable.
Stop it! , no way is Colgate their sponsor lol
But it's very annoying when they've scored a controversial try and that stupid deafening noise comes on. You can't even hear yourself think let alone voice your disapproval which causes the frustration.
Its like they shut you down, a one way conversation with a hand in your face if you try to respond.. It's pretty rude and feral but yeah goes with their territory I guess
Hahaha I really think the Colgate marketing manager should be sacked. What are they thinking these people don't have teeth to brush It's like trying to advertise juicy meat burgers to vegans or shampoo to bald guys..Yes way!! Even Inglis gets in on the act with Colgate emblazoned on his mouth guard...
https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2...ting-teeth-on-and-off-the-field-with-colgate/
Rabbitohs Protecting Teeth On and Off the Field with Colgate
rabbitohs.com.au
Sun 8 Oct 2017, 06:07 AM
The Rabbitohs are once again partnering with Colgate to show everyone how to protect your teeth on and off the field.
The entire Rabbitohs squad were professionally fitted for their 2016 Colgate Mouthguards today at the Simply Energy High Performance Centre at Redfern Oval, with captain Greg Inglis and team mates Jason Clark, Alex Johnston and Kyle Turner all talking about the importance of protecting your teeth on the field with a mouthguard, and off the field by brushing your teeth at least twice a day.
Now in its fourth year, this successful partnership is brought to life through a series of community-led programs, driven by the Rabbitohs youth-focused initiative Souths Cares and Colgate’s Bright Smiles, Bright Futures® oral health program.
The community initiatives will run throughout the year and see players working with the Dr Rabbit character to visit schools, clubs and Indigenous communities in regional areas as they educate and raise awareness of the importance of oral health care.
Dr Susan Cartwright, Colgate Scientific Affairs Manager, says: “Colgate is committed to improving oral health throughout Australia and educating children about the importance of looking after their teeth. It’s exciting to have the players helping us to spread this message, as the kids really listen to what they’re saying.
“As leaders in this space, Colgate is helping amplify the existing work of Souths Cares and make a difference to the lives of Aussie kids. By working with the influential Rabbitohs players, we can ensure we are engaging kids in fun yet effective ways and empowering them to make the right decisions when it comes to looking after their teeth.”
Souths Cares General Manager, Brock Schaefer, says: “Our work at Souths Cares aims to engage local communities around Australia and deliver education and training in a range of areas, in which oral health is paramount.
“This partnership with Colgate allows us the opportunity to reach thousands of kids, giving them the ability to make positive, healthy life choices about the importance of oral health. We look forward to reaching more children than ever in 2016.”
Already putting smiles on more than 30,000 children’s faces, the year ahead will see the South Sydney Rabbitohs continue its momentum, educating even more young Australians on the issues of oral health.
To learn more and access free oral health education materials, please visit the Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures® website at www.colgatebsbf.com.au.
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