Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Lions cruch [sic] Wallabies. 7 July 2013

Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Lions cruch [sic] Wallabies. 7 July 2013
Date
2013
Reference
DCDL-0025476
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'Dingo' Deans, in the wake of the defeat of the Australian Wallabies rugby team by the British Lions, looks for a job in the newspaper and considers the possibility of being mayor of Christchurch. The cartoonist comments 'Good luck with that!'

After the Wallabies loss to the British Lions in the test series of June-July 2013, the coach, Robbie Deans, who was originally from Christchurch, resigned. Was Deans, in view of his experience with disastrous rugby performances, an ideal candidate for the Christchurch City Council, wallowing in the aftermath of the earthquakes?

Other Titles - Lions crush Wallabies

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