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Wallabies coach Dave Rennie is so impressed with a batch of rising young Australian backrowers he has not made contact with Sean McMahon, despite the Japan-based flanker expressing his willingness to play Test rugby again.
One week after All Blacks and fellow Suntory star Beauden Barrett revealed both McMahon and Samu Kerevi want to feature at the next World Cup, sources close to McMahon confirmed he is open to a return to the Wallabies fold.
Sean McMahon hasn t played for the Wallabies since 2017.
Credit:Stuart Walmsley
McMahon, who was a dynamic presence at the 2015 Rugby World Cup, hasn’t worn a Wallabies jersey since the 2017 Spring Tour when the 26-Test back rower was arguably the hottest property in Australian rugby.
Katapult partners with mobile device retailer Wing
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PLANO, Texas, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Katapult, the leading provider of eCommerce point-of-sale ( POS ) lease-purchase options for nonprime US consumers, today announced it is a checkout option with new and pre-owned wireless provider and mobile phone retailer, Wing.
Wing offers wireless service, including 5G plans as well as mobile phones to customers looking for a reliable, cost-effective provider. Katapult s lease-purchase solution provides consumers with no or developing credit a way to access Wing s many phone brands, including Apple and Samsung. Katapult is excited to be a part of the retailer s goal to save customers money on plans and devices while valuing service and quality. Katapult offers its lease-purchase solution that integrates seamlessly with online platforms to retailers across several durable goods industries. Funding is quick, so retailers spend
Charter Hall snaps up Patties Foods factories in $141m deal
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Charter Hall has struck a $141 million transaction with Patties Foods, acquiring two factories in Victoria from the worldâs biggest pie maker through a 30-year sale and leaseback deal.
It is the latest major transaction in the industrial and logistics real estate sector, which has won increasing attention from institutional investors as the pandemic disrupts the business models for shopping malls and office towers.
The deal will allow Patties, the worldâs biggest pie-maker, to invest in additional growth opportunities to support staff, business and brands.Â
For Patties Foodsâ owner Pacific Equity Partners the sale and leaseback arrangement allows the maker of iconic brands â FourâN Twenty, Patties, Herbert Adams, Boscastle, Nannaâs, Ruffie Rustic Foods â to plough back capital into its production effort.
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AROUND Easter time every year, the thoughts of many folk in Northern Ireland turn to the German Luftwaffe’s devastating Belfast blitz between April 7 and May 6, 1941. This year marks the 80th anniversary of this particular blitz, and there are still some Belfast people who remember the attacks first-hand, and country people who recall the city’s shocked evacuees arriving at rural railway stations. Belfast still has ‘gaps’ on its streets, and marks on buildings, that are poignant reminders of Hitler’s bombardment, 80 years ago. The first raid by eight German bombers that April 7/8 followed a single reconnaissance flight in November, 1940.