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Blomfield encouraged former All Black's missed property punt

Mark 'Sharky' Robinson, who denies he is bankrupt, invested in seven lots of a failed lifestyle property development "purely on the basis" of what Matt Blomfield told him.

Hamish McNicol
Thu, 30 Apr 2015

The former All Black halfback Mark “Sharky” Robinson, who recently denied he is bankrupt, put $70,000 into a failed lifestyle property development after former Hell Pizza franchisee Matt Blomfield encouraged him to “buy into it.”

NBR ONLINE has reported a Mark Darren Robinson, born in 1975, was in

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Hamish McNicol
Thu, 30 Apr 2015
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