"I thought the Pope had left Australia." "It's 'Dingo' Deans." 21 July, 2008

"I thought the Pope had left Australia." "It's 'Dingo' Deans." 21 July, 2008
Date
2008
Reference
DCDL-0007125
Description

Shows a large crowd of people outside a tall building in Sydney. A man stands on a balcony in the same manner as the Pope stands on the balcony of St Peter's in Rome. Someone says that he thought the pope had left and his friend says that it is not the pope but 'Dingo' Deans. Refers to the visit of the Pope to Sydney one week in July 2008 to be followed one week later by the Bledisloe Cup inwhich the All Blacks, coached by Graham Henry played the Wallabies coached by New Zealander, Robbie Deans who has become a hero in Australia.

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Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
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