Flying storm disrupts the grand final of the National Football League between leopards and eels

All other aircraft.

This time it wasn’t just anyone who made it to the biggest game of the year in Australia.

I owe it to the children of the world, Mark McClenden tells The Herald.

On Sunday, the best rugby league in the world was decided.

The Panthers came home in the NFL’s “Grand Final” when the team defeated Sea Snake 28-12 in front of more than 80,000 people at Olympic Park in Sydney.

The former star broke into

One of the topics in the world of sports last year was the jet-setters who came and spread the messages of climate activists through text messages on their T-shirts.

Even the Grand Final in Australia had to be canceled due to a flying storm.

A man made his way onto the field and headed straight for the goal. The man tore the pillow off one of the poles before trying to do the same to the other. He was finally stopped by the guards, despite a quick run away from goal.

Mark McLondon stormed the field.
Mark McLondon stormed the field.

reveals his plan

Storm was caught by the plane and after the final match his identity was revealed. It was former star Mark McClenden, 43, who played in the National Football League with the Canberra Raiders between 1998 and 2004.

“Stop Coal, Gas and Oil” was written on the front of McClenden’s shirt and “For our children” on the back.

“My intention was to take to the pitch and close the post and pause play long enough for my message to be read – a message that climate scientists have urged governments to respond to,” he told The Herald.

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Fines and suspension

McLinden claims he doesn’t really want to be an activist.

“I owe it to the children of the world, and all subsequent generations, to do everything in my power to ensure the preservation of our beautiful planet,” he says.

According to news.com.au, McLinden has been fined around SEK 35,000 and banned from attending NRL matches.

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