Paul Rabil is back with the Cannons.
He’s officially the first player for the PLL’s Cannons LC.
“Part of [his role] will depend on what shakes out with the other guys we’re able to get,” Quirk said. “That’s the nice thing about Paul; he could play both [midfield or attack].”
Rabil and the No. 6 pick in the PLL Entry Draft went to the Cannons, while the Atlas received the No. 9 pick in the Entry Draft, the No. 8 pick in the College Draft and the Cannons’ first-round pick in the 2022 College Draft.
The Rabil deal comes as protected rosters for each team are set to be unveiled. That’s triggered a series of moves and retirements in the league, like Atlas LC’s Andrew Hodgson, Chrome’s Matt Danowski, the Whipsnakes’ Jeremy Sieverts and Brett Schmidt among them.
Farmers Weekly Awards 2020: Beef Farmer of the Year >More in
James Waight is the 2020
Farmers Weekly Beef Farmer of the Year.
Diligent herd management and careful stewardship of the land has marked the Wiltshire farmer out as an operator that is well-prepared for a future where scrutiny of agriculture by government and consumers is only going to intensify.
Farm facts
470 head of cattle
Spring and autumn-block calving
Chalk grassland allows year-round grazing, but is drought prone
Finding a way to raise cattle profitably while still protecting and improving the environment is high on the list of challenges farmers face in an industry that has been beset by negative publicity in recent years.
Sports performance and data science company Orreco will scale its operations in Ireland, the United States and UK following a €3 million (US$3.6 ) million investment round led by Silicon Valley-based venture firm True Ventures.
Galway firm Orreco has raised €3m in an investment round led by True Ventures, the first institutional investor in fitness company Fitbit. The Silicon Valley firm was also an early investor in at-home fitness company Peloton.
Galway firm Orreco has raised €3m in an investment round led by True Ventures, the first institutional investor in fitness company Fitbit. The Silicon Valley firm was also an early investor in at-home fitness company Peloton.