March keen to stay in the background
2:18:02 PM Mon 21 November, 2005
Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
The less media coverage new Richmond president Gary March receives, the happier he’ll be . . .
While some presidents on the AFL scene over the past few years have been viewed as ‘dial-a-quote’ property by a news-hungry football media, March has no intention of following suit.
“I’ve always been that lower-profile person on the Board,” March said.
“I’d like to think I'm fairly grass roots . . . I’ll be there to serve our members, to look after the sponsors, and focus on where we’re going.
“Hopefully, not too many people will see me in the media, because there won’t be a need for me to be making statements. They’ll be seeing Terry Wallace and Greg Miller talking about football matters, and Steven Wright discussing the off-field side of the business.
“I’ll be taking a fairly low-key approach, but those who know me are aware that I speak my mind pretty fairly.
“So, when the need arises, I’ll be there on the front foot for the Richmond Footy Club and speaking my mind on behalf of the Club.
“I certainly won’t be afraid to say what I have to say to the AFL, or other constituents, when it’s needed.”
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