Danger heads into a fishy new business
HE’S a big fish in the footy world and now Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield has designs on business as well
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HE’S a big fish in the footy world and now Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield has designs on business as well.
The Crows’ turncoat has registered a new company called “Athletes of the Sea”, which, sadly, is not some kind of underwater Olympics featuring Jabberjaw, Aquaman and Nemo.
The Athletes of the Sea Facebook page has plenty of pics of blokes named Baz and giant trevallies and the Brownlow Medallist may be taking charters, even heading back to South Australia.
There are pics of Paddy catching a shark with the line, “Danger hooked on to this cracking bronze whaler during the week and we are told the flake was sensational!”
Paddy’s “Dangerfield Enterprises” owns a third of the shares and he is a director.
What could be better than being regaled with stories about Danger while sinking tinnies?
With Geelong enjoying the bye week, Danger may have already hung the Gone Fishin’ sign on his door at Moggs Creek.
After the win over Adelaide recently, all Dangerfield wanted to talk about post-match was whether the southern bluefin tuna were biting along Victoria’s rugged southwest coast.