Bad Billy
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THIS is the heartwarming story about Aussie footy mates rallying around an old bushie in need.
Noel ”Crusher” Cleal, born and bred in the country, had fire rip through his 200 acres in Pappinbarra, 20km northwest from Wauchope, last Sunday, causing $80,000 worth of damage.
Told of Cleal’s plight, around 40 mates — many former rugby league stars — will converge on his property over the first weekend in March to erect 4km of fence which was burned to the ground.
Cleal calls it a “fencing bee”.
Among the ex-NRL players to help their mate include his brother Les, Jamie Lyon, Les Boyd, Wayne Honeywood, Charlie Haggett and Graham Malouf, the ex-Parramatta club doctor.
“It is the Swag, Brag and Snag weekend. Bring your swag to sleep in, snags are what we’ll eat and there will be some lies told at the night time over a few beers,” Cleal said.
Cleal is a rugby league icon. A rampaging centre and second-rower during the 1980s, Cleal represented Easts, Manly, NSW and Australia before carving out a highly-successful career as a recruitment officer for Manly, Parramatta and Canterbury.
He left Sydney just eight weeks ago for a peaceful life in the bush.
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Cry me a river. Fat fuck. It's just a fucken fence.
People lost their houses.
You milked the club for how many million ? And now you need mates to help you repair an $80000 fence ?? What'd you spend the money on ? Pies ?
Fuck you.
Noel ”Crusher” Cleal, born and bred in the country, had fire rip through his 200 acres in Pappinbarra, 20km northwest from Wauchope, last Sunday, causing $80,000 worth of damage.
Told of Cleal’s plight, around 40 mates — many former rugby league stars — will converge on his property over the first weekend in March to erect 4km of fence which was burned to the ground.
Cleal calls it a “fencing bee”.
Among the ex-NRL players to help their mate include his brother Les, Jamie Lyon, Les Boyd, Wayne Honeywood, Charlie Haggett and Graham Malouf, the ex-Parramatta club doctor.
“It is the Swag, Brag and Snag weekend. Bring your swag to sleep in, snags are what we’ll eat and there will be some lies told at the night time over a few beers,” Cleal said.
Cleal is a rugby league icon. A rampaging centre and second-rower during the 1980s, Cleal represented Easts, Manly, NSW and Australia before carving out a highly-successful career as a recruitment officer for Manly, Parramatta and Canterbury.
He left Sydney just eight weeks ago for a peaceful life in the bush.
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Cry me a river. Fat fuck. It's just a fucken fence.
People lost their houses.
You milked the club for how many million ? And now you need mates to help you repair an $80000 fence ?? What'd you spend the money on ? Pies ?
Fuck you.