Hilarious news photo resurfaces after reporter Joel Dry is recruited to cover Cyclone Jasper: ‘Seven is all about the right person for the right job’

Channel Seven viewers have joked about reporter Joel Dry's role at the network after he was recruited to cover Cyclone Jasper.

One viewer shared a photo with Media Spy of the reporter presenting a segment in the rain at Sydney Airport.

'Why does Joel Dry get all the wet assignments?' they joked.

Another person then posted an image of reporter Amy Parks doing a live cross from AAMI Park in Melbourne.

“Everyone knows that Seven is all about the 'right person for the right job',” they wrote.

Channel Seven viewers have joked about reporter Joel Dry's role at the network after he was recruited to cover Cyclone Jasper

It comes after veteran newsreader Sandra Sully recently recalled one of her most embarrassing live TV moments after more than three decades on air.

She revealed on the I've Got News For You podcast that she once struggled to finish a bulletin about a kangaroo that was “playing with its testicles.”

“(At the end of my broadcast) I was doing sports and they had a play of the day,” the Channel 10 host explained.

One viewer shared a photo with Media Spy of the reporter presenting a segment in the rain at Sydney Airport. 'Why does Joel Dry get all the wet assignments?' they joked

Another person then posted an image of reporter Amy Parks doing a live cross from AAMI Park in Melbourne. “Everyone knows that Seven is about 'the right person for the right job',” they wrote

“Generally I got a chance to watch it and one time I was on and they didn't put it on the feed and they waited until I was on the air. I didn't even get a chance to look at the photos.'

“(The story) was a golf tournament and there was a gang of kangaroos on the course. The game had to be stopped because this kangaroo decided to play with his testicles.'

Sandra explained that she had not expected it and that she could not finish her news bulletin.

'It was international reporting and the team put music on it. I didn't expect it and could barely finish the bulletin. It was about 11:30 p.m.,” she added.

It comes after Sandra Sully recently recalled one of her most embarrassing live TV moments after more than thirty years on air

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