As the first female chair, as well as being part MÄori, hers would be a genuinely feelgood appointment that both the country and the game globally would embrace. But while public relations are a handy advantage for any executive action, they should not be the driving reason behind it.
Rugby Australia showed that with its appointment of Raelene Castle three years ago. For all the furore over the Israel Folau saga, and the sympathy Castle gained in the aftermath, questions remain over the success of her tenure at RA. So too after her spell at NRL club Canterbury before that.
Sir David Fagan shears champion woolhandler s hair for charity
18 Jan, 2021 11:01 PM
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Former England World Championships woolhandling representative Natalie Crisp gets her ponytail removed by shearing legend Sir David Fagan during a charity event in Te Kuiti. Photo / SSNZ
Former England World Championships woolhandling representative Natalie Crisp gets her ponytail removed by shearing legend Sir David Fagan during a charity event in Te Kuiti. Photo / SSNZ
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Sir David Fagan took to the handpiece again for a rather different kind of event – shearing a ponytail for export.
The shearing legend used a crank-powered handpiece to shave the head of local and former England World Championships woolhandling representative Natalie Crisp.
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