Billy's donkey vote
By Jon Pierik
15dec04
IN A stunning backflip, Richmond legend Bill Barrot has endorsed the re-election of president Clinton Casey - just a week after calling for change at Punt Rd.
The alternative Big 4 ticket last week announced the former champion centreman had emphatically endorsed its push for power after meeting with prospective leader Charles Macek and his key supporter, Bryan Wood.
But his ballot paper - leaked to the Herald Sun last night - has shown otherwise.
He sensationally voted 5-4 in favour of the Casey ticket as the bitter election campaign at Punt Rd draws to a tumultuous close.
Barrot supported Casey, Greg Miller, Don Lord, Gary March and John Matthies from the incumbent board, while from the rebel group his nephew, Trevor Barrot, was given a tick of approval along with Robert Edgley, Sharon Hall and Macek.
In a major swipe at the Macek camp, heavy-hitters Wood and Brendan Schwab were notable omissions.
Barrot's backflip could embarrass the Macek camp in the same way Casey was left red-faced when his bid to lure colourful commentator Rex Hunt on to his board backfired.
The Casey camp confirmed last night Barrot had shown it his ballot and provided a copy, which was later forwarded to the Herald Sun.
When contacted last night, Barrot admitted he had lodged his vote with returning officers PricewaterhouseCoopers, but wouldn't confirm or deny that the leaked ballot was his.
The ballot had his signature and club membership number.
Barrot said he was still angry with the Big 4 ticket for comments it attributed to him in a statement given to the Herald Sun last week.
"I sincerely believe that the Big 4 is a genuine team and the best equipped to take Richmond back to its rightful place at the top of the AFL competition," Barrot reportedly said at the time.
"I want to support the winning team and I want to support my teammates."
He later appeared in a photo with premiership teammates and Big 4 supporters Dick Clay and Francis Bourke.
But last night Barrot let rip at Wood.
"Bryan Wood was told by me that I would talk to the press personally and handle it in my political way," Barrot said.
"I am more than disappointed.
"I had a meeting with Clinton Casey and Greg Miller the week before and nothing came out of that meeting."
Asked which ticket he supported in the bloody election fight, Barrot replied: "I would like to see the best team take the field as directors for the football club."
Casey said he was delighted Barrot, who played in the 1967 and '69 premierships and was named as centreman in the club's Team of the Century, had voted for him.
"I am honoured a bloke like Billy Barrot has taken the time to vote for us," he said.
Macek categorically denied Barrot's claim that he hadn't made his initial comments.
"What he is filthy on is no one in the media rang him," he said.
"There was more than one of us there. When we took the words down, he said at the end of the meeting: 'I have made up my mind, you blokes are going to get my nod, these are the reasons'.
"He said, 'you can issue a press release'."
"We read back the words, in a sense.
"I think his ego is hurt."
All votes must be lodged by 5pm this Friday, with a result expected to be released on Saturday.
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