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It's official - TAC dumps Tigers
« on: April 01, 2005, 01:54:53 PM »
TAC dumps Tigers
April 1, 2005

THE Transport Accident Commission (TAC) today cancelled the final year of its lucrative sponsorship deal with AFL club Richmond, after Tigers player Jay Schulz had his licence suspended for drink-driving.

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http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,12721025-23210,00.html

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TAC Press Release
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2005, 02:18:28 PM »
TAC terminates Richmond sponsorship

Media release - 1 April 2005
The Transport Accident Commission has today terminated its major sponsorship of the Richmond Football Club, effective immediately.

TAC Chief Executive Officer, Mr Stephen Grant, said the TAC was left with no alternative but to end its 16 year relationship with Richmond, following the drink-driving and speeding incident involving Tigers player, Jay Schulz.

“I wish to stress that the TAC has not taken this decision to terminate the sponsorship lightly,” Mr Grant said.

“After 16 years as a major sponsor of Richmond, the decision we have taken was an extremely difficult one. But it was also a decision which, given the events of the last 36 hours, we had no alternative but to make.

“The last time a Richmond footballer was detected drink driving in late 2001, the TAC made it abundantly clear to the Club that it had received its first and final warning.

“We told the Richmond Football Club, and stated publicly, that the TAC would instantly terminate its sponsorship of the Club, should a repeat drink driving offence occur.

“We owe it to our staff, our road safety partners and to every Victorian who has been injured or lost a loved one to road trauma to honour that pledge.”

Mr Grant said the TAC bore no ill-will towards Jay Schulz or the Richmond Football Club, but had acted decisively to emphasise the importance of the ‘Drink, Drive. Bloody Idiot’ message.

“By all accounts Jay Schulz is a fine young man with a very promising football career ahead of him,” Mr Grant said.

“And we know that he recently injured his ankle in the Wizard Cup game against Collingwood.

“But he is also a young man who yesterday morning made a terrible mistake – a mistake which all too often leads to consequences far more devastating than a broken ankle.

“By getting behind the wheel after drinking – and then speeding some 40 kilometres an hour over the limit – Jay not only put his own life at risk, but also those of other road users.”

“In many ways, Jay was lucky the police intercepted him. Had they not done so the consequences could have so easily been far, far worse.”

Mr Grant said more than 100 lives had already been lost Victorian roads this year.

“Eight people died over the Easter holiday break alone,” he said.

“When lives are lost and broken, it is the TAC that picks up the pieces. And that is why we take these matters so seriously. That is why we have taken the decision we have.”

http://www.tac.vic.gov.au/jsp/content/NavigationController.do?areaID=23&tierID=1&navID=63CC12CD7F00000101A5D19311EC6AC2&navLink=null&pageID=1022

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Bloody brilliant.

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Re: TAC Press Release
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2005, 02:20:52 PM »
“After 16 years as a major sponsor of Richmond, the decision we have taken was an extremely difficult one. But it was also a decision which, given the events of the last 36 hours, we had no alternative but to make.

“The last time a Richmond footballer was detected drink driving in late 2001, the TAC made it abundantly clear to the Club that it had received its first and final warning.

“We told the Richmond Football Club, and stated publicly, that the TAC would instantly terminate its sponsorship of the Club, should a repeat drink driving offence occur.

“We owe it to our staff, our road safety partners and to every Victorian who has been injured or lost a loved one to road trauma to honour that pledge.”

We were warned and told, we agreed and we got what we deserved
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Re: It's official
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2005, 02:23:31 PM »
Jay's contract should also be terminated! :banghead

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Re: TAC Press Release
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2005, 02:58:50 PM »

We were warned and told, we agreed and we got what we deserved


Yes we did get what we deserved. That former sponsor is now history. Wonder what we'll agree to next time, public execution of any player caught with a Nokia?

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Re: It's official
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2005, 03:07:36 PM »
Dont know what to say. I just wonder how this will affect our books this year.......

Walloped in Rd 1....
Lost $750,000 mid-week.......

What a start to the season. Anyone care to hit the panic button after the Hawks beat us this Sunday?
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Re: It's official
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2005, 03:39:13 PM »
So what happens with the Sponsorship on the back of the jumpers now.  Do we have to get some volunteers to sew over the top of the “Drink Drive” ?

Or maybe each player could get a black pen and colour in the white bits?

Or, just to make a statement (nothing to do with the fact we can't afford new jumpers), cut the words out and leave a dirty great hole where our sponsor used to be.

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RFC Official repsonse to TAC decision
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2005, 03:59:22 PM »
Official RFC response to TAC sponsorship decision
2:19:42 PM Fri 1 April, 2005
 

The Richmond Football Club has today been informed by the Transport Accident Commission that it has immediately terminated its sponsorship agreement with the Club as a consequence of yesterday’s incident.

“We are extremely disappointed to receive this advice given our 16-year relationship with the Transport Accident Commission that has helped change community behavior with respect to road safety and drink-driving,” said Richmond’s president Clinton Casey.

“As we have already made very clear, we in no way condone yesterday’s incident, but it must be remembered that the Richmond Football Club has also undertaken a considerable amount of positive work in the community as ambassadors for the TAC. Over the period, we have spoken to tens of thousands of people on issues of road safety and drink-driving through education, training programs, country, hospital and school visits.

“The Club has enjoyed a rewarding relationship with the Transport Accident Commission and we thank them for their support.”

Pursuant to the terms of the agreement, the Club is not permitted to comment further on the termination of the sponsorship agreement with the Transport Accident Commission, however, the figures quoted in today’s media are extremely excessive.

The Board and Management of the Richmond Football Club will now work tirelessly in seeking out and securing a new major partner, to minimise the financial impact of the Transport Accident Commission’s decision. Discussions have already commenced with interested parties and the Club is confident it will be able to find appropriate sponsorship funding.

Sponsorships of AFL clubs are constantly evolving and this change now creates a significant opportunity for a potential new partner to join forces with the Richmond Football Club
 
http://richmondfc.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=193460
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Re: It's official
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2005, 04:36:17 PM »
Did I miss something back in 82 - Did we pee off some tribal elder on our end of season footy trip or something. When is this poo going to end. :banghead :banghead :banghead

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Re: It's official
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2005, 04:49:14 PM »
Well it didn't take the TAC long to forget us.

Just checked out the TAC web-site and under sponsorship section - we've been removed, deleted etc

Good to see someone has a sense of occasion or humour  ;D ;D :rollin :rollin ;D ;D
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Re: It's official
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2005, 04:52:22 PM »
Jay's contract should also be terminated! :banghead

no it shouldnt, he made a mistake and should be punished but he is a tiger brother and blood ith thicker than water or money!

the tac should be ashamed!!!!
they have had so much publicity about their message! they should show supprt bec 4 16 years the tigers have been brilliant in their end of th esponsorship bargain.
the tac were just looking 4 an excuse! screw them and lets hope liquorland, kim beam, c.u.b, vb, tooheys , bundy rum etc become a major sponsor 4 the next 20 years!


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Re: It's official
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2005, 04:57:45 PM »
the tac should be ashamed!!!!
they have had so much publicity about their message! they should show supprt bec 4 16 years the tigers have been brilliant in their end of th esponsorship bargain.
the tac were just looking 4 an excuse! screw them and lets hope liquorland, kim beam, c.u.b, vb, tooheys , bundy rum etc become a major sponsor 4 the next 20 years!



Your certainly fired up over this X  ;) ;D

IMO they have  nothing to be ashamed about - they are trying to sell a message to people. They paid a lot of $$$ for the Tigers to sell that message. The Club (and that means every employee of it) cannot preach road safety and how dangerous it is to get behind the wheel when you are over the limit and then have one it's employees go out do the complete opposite.

Now that's hyprocritical.

As for them looking for an excuse - I don't think so - quite the opposite ;)
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Re: It's official
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2005, 04:59:54 PM »
What does the Club mean by "the figures quoted in today’s media are extremely excessive"? If we weren't getting at least $500K from a major sponsor then something was wrong in the first place. As we budgeted for around a $100K profit this year we're now at least $400K in red because a twit didn't call a cab :banghead  :help.

I have  no idea how we'll go with finding a new sponsor(s) given they won't have exclusive rights on the jumper with Motorola already on the front. Anyone got Romanov's number in Chelsea, London!  :help

So what happens with the Sponsorship on the back of the jumpers now.  Do we have to get some volunteers to sew over the top of the “Drink Drive” ?

Or maybe each player could get a black pen and colour in the white bits?

Or, just to make a statement (nothing to do with the fact we can't afford new jumpers), cut the words out and leave a dirty great hole where our sponsor used to be.

Perhaps "Advertise here for only $500K" TS   :help  :P
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Re: It's official
« Reply #13 on: April 01, 2005, 06:27:19 PM »

I have  no idea how we'll go with finding a new sponsor(s) given they won't have exclusive rights on the jumper with Motorola already on the front. Anyone got Romanov's number in Chelsea, London!  :help


What about http://www.howtofindsponsorship.com/

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Re: It's official
« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2005, 06:54:10 PM »
the tac should be ashamed!!!!
they have had so much publicity about their message! they should show supprt bec 4 16 years the tigers have been brilliant in their end of th esponsorship bargain.
the tac were just looking 4 an excuse! screw them and lets hope liquorland, kim beam, c.u.b, vb, tooheys , bundy rum etc become a major sponsor 4 the next 20 years!



Your certainly fired up over this X  ;) ;D

IMO they have  nothing to be ashamed about - they are trying to sell a message to people. They paid a lot of $$$ for the Tigers to sell that message. The Club (and that means every employee of it) cannot preach road safety and how dangerous it is to get behind the wheel when you are over the limit and then have one it's employees go out do the complete opposite.

Now that's hyprocritical.

As for them looking for an excuse - I don't think so - quite the opposite ;)

i am fired up wp, because sponsorship is all about exposure, the tiges have done more than enough selling th emessage, just because a handfull of players over 16 years stuff up its no excuse to walk away!

so what the tac are selling now is, if u know someone who has a drinking and driving problem, dont help them, dont educate them dont councell them, just walk away from them!  the tac can go fornicate themselves and eddie mciluvbuckley.

poo , they owe the tigers for much more than what they gave!