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Where In The World Is Damian Keogh?
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as lara bingle would say "where the bloody hell are you" ?
A new game for all the Sharks family to play...
Where In The World Is Damian Keogh?
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i dont see how the board are responsible for the website
that would be the people working in the media department
that would be the first thing that should have gotten done monday morning after he got sacked. take down everything to do with todd. everything. no breaks, no calls until its done.
but, no. they would have sat there talking about their trip to brissy and how they looked in all their instagram pics, had lunch, then talked some more then went home.
Keogh was at the game today but left before full time
surprised he reacted so well after you went to the bubbler in front of himI will give it to Freddy. At the signing I went to do a piss, well guess who followed me in. Had a quick chat and he thanked me for my support. Will say he is polite
surprised he reacted so well after you went to the bubbler in front of him
hahahahaHe reached for the phone but I said, this isn't for Twitter mate.
bahahahahaHe reached for the phone but I said, this isn't for Twitter mate.
source http://www.theleader.com.au/story/2468245/sharks-chief-keogh-maps-out-success/?src=rssSharks chief Keogh maps out success By Paul Haigh Aug. 7, 2014, 6:07 a.m.
High flyer: Sharks chairman Damian Keogh (left) at Cronulla Leagues Club on Saturday. Picture: Chris Lane
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CRONULLA Sharks have endured the choppy seas of the footy world over the past 18 months but they don't plan on sinking any time soon.
There is the yet to be finalised Australian Anti-Doping Sports Authority investigation the club is facing.
Then head coach Shane Flanagan was suspended for nine months by the NRL — until September 15 — for the supplements program in 2011.
Troubled footballer Todd Carney was sacked in late June for repeated indiscretions.
Their injury toll this season resembles a hospital ward, with many players sidelined for long periods.
Wade Graham and Luke Lewis are now out for the season and captain Paul Gallen has been injured for extended periods.
Stand-in coach Peter Sharp, who replaced Flanagan, left, and assistant coach James Shepherd, is looking after things until Flanagan returns next season.
But in the face of all this Sharks chairman Damian Keogh, elected chairman in April 2013, believes the club can swim with the tide — and not against it.
It recently signed a new major sponsor Labour Health, just days after Todd Carney was sacked.
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Keogh, an Australian national basketballer was a winner in his sport.
Keogh in his basketball playing days for Sydney Kings.
He played more than 400 National Basketball League games, mainly with the Sydney Kings and represented at three Olympics: 1984, 1998 and 1992.
Keogh wants to bring his winning culture off the field so that it flows to the entire club.
The 52-year-old, who is chief executive of the Hoyts Group said he intends not to lose sight of the "big picture" in his role with the Sharks.
"Our memberships have risen 20 per cent in the past year and we now have 11,279 members," he said.
"That's a record membership number for the club.
"When I got elected as chairman, the club had $14 million debt.
"Now, $10 million of that debt has been paid, we only owe $3 million."
Keogh said the Bluestone Woolooware Bay development, which is already selling residential apartments, is expected to start building in September.
Keogh, who has called the shire home for more than 25 years, believes living in the community allows him to tap into its "pulse beat."
"We're building things here at the Sharks for the long term," Keogh said.
"It's about growing our business and Cronulla is a true rugby league region.
"The shire wants a football team and they love their footy - they are very loyal."
What do you think is the best way forward for the Sharks?
But he said 'we're building things for the long term' right at the end... Like what damien ?That article does not explain our map to success.