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'''''Super Mario Bros.: Favorite Mushroom Party Hits!!!''''' is a compilation album tying in with ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', released on Sirius XM Satellite Radio by [[DIC Entertainment|DIC Records]] in 1989. It is a collection of popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s, with each one prefaced by an introduction by [[Mario]] (voiced by [[Lou Albano]]).
|name                = Shayne Hayne
|fullname            = Kevin John Hayne
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|caption            = <small>Shayne Hayne (left) refereeing a World-Cup match.</small>
|birth_date          = {{Birth date and age|1967|10|31|df=yes}}
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|refereecomp2        = [[City vs Country Origin]]
|refereeyear2start  = 2007
|refereeyear2end    = 09
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|refereecomp3        = [[State of Origin series|State of Origin]]
|refereeyear3start  = 2007
|refereeyear3end    = 14
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|refereeyear4start  = 2008
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|refereeappearances4 = 9
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|source              = <ref>[http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/referees/shayne-hayne.html Shayne Hayne] ''rugbyleagueproject.org''</ref><ref>[http://stats.rleague.com/rl/misc/referees.html Rugby League Tables] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130616052927/http://stats.rleague.com/rl/misc/referees.html |date=16 June 2013 }}</ref>
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'''Kevin John "Shayne" Hayne''' (born 31 October 1967 in [[Wellington, New South Wales]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wakely|first1=Steve|url=http://www.stevewakely.com/wc01/wc01_365.htm|accessdate=22 September 2014|title=Archived copy|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140924043026/http://www.stevewakely.com/wc01/wc01_365.htm|archive-date=24 September 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>) is an Australian former [[rugby league]] [[Rugby league match officials#Referee|referee]]. He officiated in the [[National Rugby League]], [[City vs Country Origin]], [[State of Origin series]], [[All Stars Match]]es, the [[2008 Rugby League World Cup|2008 World Cup]] and the [[2009 NRL Grand Final|2009]], [[2010 NRL Grand Final|2010]], [[2013 NRL Grand Final|2013]] and [[2014 NRL Grand Final]]s.
 
==Early career==
Hayne spent most of his early life in [[Muswellbrook, New South Wales|Muswellbrook]], his family having moved there in 1968.
He went to South Muswellbrook Primary School, then Muswellbrook High School. {{Citation needed|date=October 2014}}
 
As a child, Hayne played [[rugby union]] and [[rugby league]], before making a career in the latter sport.<ref name="smh07"/>
 
He played for the [[Muswellbrook Rams]] in the [[Group 21 Rugby League|Group 21]] competition, up until his retirement in 1994 after losing the grand final for a third time running.<ref name="smh07">{{Cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/origin/hayne-has-chosen-his-side-already/2007/06/12/1181414299267.html|title=Hayne has chosen his side already|last=Magnay|first=Jacqueline|date=13 June 2007|work=Sydney Morning Herald (website)|publisher=Fairfax Publications|accessdate=2009-10-06|location=Sydney}}</ref>
 
Hayne obtained his state-school refereeing badge at the age of 16, and his senior badge at the age of 18.<ref name="smh07"/> He soon became one of the top referees in the [[Group 21 Rugby League|Group 21]] competition. In 2000, Hayne joined the NRL's referee recruitment program, travelling 526&nbsp;km for training once a week until he re-located to the Central Coast.<ref>{{Cite news|format=fee required|publisher=AAP Sports News (Australia)|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-42545450.html|title=Referees boss sacks another|date=6 March 2001|accessdate=7 October 2009}}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
 
==First grade career==
Hayne made his [[National Rugby League]] début on 10 March 2001 at ANZ Stadium in a match between the [[Brisbane Broncos]] and [[Wests Tigers]].<ref>{{Cite news|format=fee required|publisher=AAP Sports News (Australia)|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-42544647.html|title=Oaten dropped for debutant Shayne Hayne|date=6 March 2001|accessdate=7 October 2009}}{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> He became one of the main referees in the game, including refereeing the 2007 City v Country game at Coffs Harbour, and then, as a surprise pick ahead of [[Paul Simpkins]], Game II of the [[2007 State of Origin series]].<ref name="smh07"/> Simpkins was picked to referee the following Origin game. Hayne, along with [[Tony Archer (referee)|Tony Archer]], refereed the [[2009 NRL Grand Final|NRL Grand Final]] in 2009. This was the first grand final to feature two referees.<ref name="ABC">{{Cite news|publisher=|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/29/2699477.htm?site=news|title=Archer, Hayne to oversee NRL final|date=29 September 2009|accessdate=5 October 2009}}</ref><ref name="nrl1">{{Cite web
|url=http://www.nrl.com/newsviews/latestnews/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/56941/default.aspx
|title=Match Officials named for NRL Grand Final|last=NRL
|date=2009-09-29
|work=News article
|publisher=[[NRL]]
|accessdate=6 October 2009}}"Tony Archer and Shayne Hayne have been appointed to referee the 2009 Telstra Premiership Grand Final – the first Grand Final to feature two referees."</ref>
 
He announced his retirement on 12 November 2014. At his retirement, Hayne had controlled 328 regular season matches, placing him third behind [[Bill Harrigan]] and [[Col Pearce]]. He had also controlled 14 [[State of Origin series|State of Origin]] games, placing him second behind [[Bill Harrigan]].<ref name=nrl>[http://www.nrl.com/referee-shayne-hayne-retires/tabid/10874/newsid/82989/default.aspx Referee Shayne Hayne retires] ''nrl.com'', 12 November 2014</ref> Hayne also controlled two [[City vs Country Origin]] and two [[All Stars Match]]es.
 
In 2015 he was the coach of the NRL Referee's Emerging Squad.<ref name=nrl/>
 
==International==
In 2005 he controlled a match between the Australian Prime Minister’s XIII and [[Papua New Guinea national rugby league team|Papua New Guinea]].<ref name=nrl/>
 
Hayne refereed six [[Rugby League World Cup|World Cup]] matches, in the [[2008 Rugby League World Cup|2008]] and [[2013 Rugby League World Cup|2013 tournaments]]. He controlled one match in the [[2009 Rugby League Four Nations|2009 Four Nations]], the 2009 [[Rugby League European Cup|European Cup]] final and the 2014 [[ANZAC Test match]].<ref name=nrl/><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.rlef.eu.com/news.php?id=1259 |title=Wales VS Scotland 09 RLEC Final Match report |access-date=23 March 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111116024154/http://www.rlef.eu.com/news.php?id=1259 |archive-date=16 November 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
 
==Honours==
Hayne won the [[Col Pearce Medal]] three times, in 2009, 2011 and 2013.<ref name=nrl/> He was named 2009's referee of the year by the [[Rugby League International Federation]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Awards|url=http://www.rlif.com/awards|work=rlif.com|publisher=[[Rugby League International Federation]]|accessdate=5 December 2013}}</ref>
 
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
 
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130720191941/http://www.nrl.com/nrlhq/referencecentre/referees/tabid/10441/default.aspx#hayne Shayne Hayne on NRL]
*[http://www.nrl.com/newsviews/latestnews/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/56941/default.aspx NRL Grand Final Referees]
 
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==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 00:56, October 30, 2020

Super Mario Bros.: Favorite Mushroom Party Hits!!!

Super Mario Bros.: Favorite Mushroom Party Hits!!! is a compilation album tying in with The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, released on Sirius XM Satellite Radio by DIC Records in 1989. It is a collection of popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s, with each one prefaced by an introduction by Mario (voiced by Lou Albano).

Track listing

  1. "Introduction" - Super Mario
  2. "Great Balls of Fire" - Jerry Lee Lewis
  3. "Nobody But Me" - The Human Beinz
  4. "Surfin' Safari" - The Beach Boys
  5. "Mockingbird" - Charlie & Inez Foxx
  6. "Mother-in-Law" - Ernie K-Doe
  7. "Walk, Don't Run" - The Ventures
  8. "Mony, Mony" - Tommy James & The Shondells
  9. "Be-Bop-a Lula" - Gene Vincent
  10. "Party Doll" - Buddy Knox
  11. "You Talk Too Much" - Joe Jones
  12. "Closing" - Super Mario

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