Hartley Moves On
portadelaidefc.com.au
Tue 15 December, 2009THE recent Pre-Season and Rookie Drafts were the last with the Power for the club’s National Recruiting Manager Blair Hartley.
Hartley, 30, will step down from the position next month to take up a different role at Richmond. The Melbourne-based Hartley was with the Power for five years.
Hartley says it’s been a tough decision.
“This has been a tough call for me and one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make,” said Hartley.
“I’m very grateful for all the opportunities Port Adelaide has given me.
“I’ve learned so much and worked with so many great people, but it’s time for me to step back from the travel and take the next step in my career path.
“I’ve had a fantastic relationship with Mark Williams, Peter Rohde and all the coaching staff, as well as with my right-hand man Geoff Parker. They have been a joy to work with.”
Port Adelaide Football Operations Manager Peter Rohde says Hartley has been a valuable part of the Port Adelaide Football Club since arriving from Essendon.
“Blair has been a terrific asset in his time at Port Adelaide, he’s overseen three very successful drafts for us and above all is a quality person,” Rohde said.
“The travel demands on Blair have been very time-consuming, and it’s quite understandable that he’s looking to spend less time travelling and more time in Melbourne.
“Although we’re disappointed that Blair is moving on, we wish him all the best with Richmond.”
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