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"P *** It off" AFL icon is going to the bandit with a call for indigenous audio referendum

2023-09-26 14 Dailymotion

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Sam Kekovich created excitement with a challenging attack on indigenous audio referendum in the middle of a segment in Sunday Footy show. Kangaroo Great interviewed the Channel 9 show after the death of AFL legend Ron Barassi on Saturday. The Footy world mourns the loss one of the most respected figures sports. Kekovich, who coached Barassi during 1975 premiere season of Kangaroos, made a few stylish tribute to his former mentor, but when issue suddenly went into parliamentary proposal, interview came out of interview. When asked for increasing support for renamed of Afl Premiership Cup as Ron Barassi Cup as Ron Barassi Cup, Kekovich replied “I was asked many times. Sam Kekovich prevents the Australian Lamb Campaign. You know what they want to change the course of our history. "Whatever you do, please don't ask the politicians in this country." On the Australian day, “Lambassador” previously gave Barassi an emotional tribute. Meanwhile, AFL wondered Michael O’Loughlin and Michael Long to vote yes in the referendum held on October 14 last week. “If you believe in the opposition and believe that you are reading in articles… The world will collapse. They said the same thing about eating marriage, they thought the world would end.” Sam Kekovich Sunday at Footy Show. Twitter Footyonine. “Prime Minister Rudd apologize in apologizing, when thought world would end, they said the same thing and feel same job right now. "Don't take this from me, but you have to train yourself." In May, AFL officially announced the support of the local voice to parliament. Opinion surveys are increasingly drawn for sound. A survey of Redbridge Group published at the weekend found yes in every state except Victoria, yes, the game was “free decline ve and was less than 40 percent. And on Monday, a survey conducted by the Resolve strategy Sydney Morning Herald showed that the votes did not increase to 57 percent in general. According to Guardian's survey audience, support for the referendum decreased by 21 percent national last year.