Perrottet's cheeky response to SA's bid to steal New Year’s Test

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Perrottet's cheeky response to SA's bid to steal New Year’s Test
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The New South Wales Premier smiled as he took a brutal swipe at counterpart Peter Malinauskas' home state following Friday's National Cabinet meeting.

New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet has quashed suggestions the Sydney Test would be better off in Adelaide after South Australia launched a bid to steal theThe South Australian Cricket Association revealed it wrote to Cricket Australia to propose Adelaide Oval host the event, which is traditionally held at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Premier Dominic Perrottet made his feelings about South Australia stealing the New Year's Test abundantly clear at National Cabinet. Picture: Supplied Mr Malinauskas referenced the AFL’s decision to choose Adelaide over Sydney as he continued his campaign to have the New Year’s Test moved away from the Harbour City.

Calls for the New Year’s Test to be moved away from Sydney have grown louder with four of the past five years being affected by wet weather with all four ending in a draw.

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