I picked up a jersey for my little bloke there last year. 'Store' is generous – it feels like they stumbled across some spare office space next to someone's desk. That said, the office staff were very helpful and tolerant of my son trying on everything in sight.
Still a few instances of playing the same team twice in 4-5 weeks, which I'd hoped they would sort out this time. Otherwise it looks pretty good for us.
I wonder if the WT logo minus the claws is a sign of a brand refresh? I don't mind it actually – the logo always seemed unbalanced with the claws.
Social media and the internet generally has made it something quite different to shouting from the sidelines. Getting access to someone via Twitter or their mobile number gives some people the belief they can say what they want with relative anonymity. How anyone can think that it's okay to make...
During their lap after the game, it seemed most fans have forgiven (if not forgotten). Teddy didn't say a whole lot as he passed us, but Woods stuck around for each and every fan that called out to him – and he looked pretty teary through the process. I was one of the people with pitchforks out...
Totally agree. We took our 3 year old, expecting to see something along the line of last year (jumping castles), or at least get a photo with the mascot – he's still a bit young to get really excited about individual players. We lined up for a few signatures indoors, but didn't want to stand in...
I thought the same thing. As someone that also struggles with social anxiety, I feel like I could recognise him working hard to be comfortable in front of the journos at times. Good on him for keeping at it.
Couldn't agree more. I received a fairly average result from the HSC – ended up doing my own thing for a few years, went to TAFE, ended up at uni later on and will be handing in my PhD thesis _tomorrow_! There are many, many paths that don't require top results out of high school.