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Watch: The Honey Badger aka Nick Cummins, officially appointed as Brisbane Global Rugby Tens party planner

Nick Cummins appears to be taking his position as party planner for the Brisbane tens tournament very seriously, we know this because of the snake on his head.

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In the below video Cummins employs the services of Wallabies pair Kurtley Beale and Karmichael Hunt to ensure they get ‘bums on seats’ and make the Brisbane tens the party of the year.

Cummins himself has been away from the Super Rugby scene since being released early from his Western Force and Australian Rugby Union contracts on compassionate grounds in 2014.

Strangely since then in 2016, Cummins won his first adult Championship when he came on as a substitute in the final of the amateur Norwegian Championships for Stavanger RK in their win against Oslo RK.

The good news is that it looks like the Honey Badgers is finally back to stay and with his help, the Brisbane Global Rugby Tens will undoubtedly become ‘the party of the year.’

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