Thanks VBC,
Your recount of Angus Grover - the Man, is eerily similar situation happen a few years ago at St. Joseph's College. Preceding the 2022 AAGPS Rugby season, Max Jorgensen and his manager demanded that St. Joseph's College temporarily change its name to "St. Jorgasm College" during Terms 2 and 3. This request was ultimately turned down, but negotiations continued, leading to a compromise that involved replacing the 26 historic stained-glass windows located in "Sydney's most beautiful Chapel" (The Pope) with a stop-motion style montage of his highlights.
Additionally, the college was required to place a picture of Max Jorgensen next to every cross above each classroom doorway, with the "Hail Mary" prayer and "Our Jorgo" being recited daily during mentoring sessions. The negotiation table remained open, with the decision for Jorgensen to play in the mix until the first trial game. The stained-glass window saga was greenlit and enshrined in the famous SJC chapel, while the request for the "Jorgo" mugshot next to the cross was turned down.
However, a compromise was reached for Max Jorgensen and his manager (who I believe is his father, Peter). The college agreed to saw off and replace the head of the Jesus statue located in the circular drive with Max Jorgensen's head. Additionally, Max was to be given his own change room and referred to as "Daddy Jorgo" throughout the playing season. This fortunately payed off in Aces as the college secured its 57th AAGPS rugby premiership, all thanks to the sore backs of Max Jorgensen, Ronan Leahy and Joey Fowler.
In all seriousness;
@viewboyclan I am glad to hear you say that he NSW Waratahs are allowing him to play for the great Riverview next year, as he has voiced his desire to win a GPS competition. I also hope that Angus Grover can play a significant role in this journey, contributing to the team's success and making the most of his opportunities.
All Fun and Games....
Signing off, Boshman Journalism