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Richmond board is not the issue here: Rohan Connolly (Age)
« Reply #90 on: August 03, 2016, 10:55:29 PM »
Richmond board is not the issue here

Rohan Connolly
The Age
4 August 2016


“I’m not questioning the motives of the people who are talking about challenging the board but I must admit I was thinking, oh God are we going back 30 years again?” said Connolly.

“When the solution to on-field lack of performance is to shake up the board.

“I mean how many people involved with challenging the board would be able to really articulate weaknesses of that board and the individuals on it?

“The problems that are at Richmond aren’t necessarily a reflection on the board.

“They’re in a really difficult position every way you look at it, look at their list – in terms of currency do they really have a lot to play with?”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/afl/08-16/rohan-connolly-talks-blues-and-tigers#0YXFeRZdOfrQWc5q.97

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #91 on: August 03, 2016, 10:58:27 PM »
Fairfax Media has details of the rebel Richmond group. They are concerned at the club's on-field performance, senior list management and re-signing of Hardwick on a two-year, $1.2m contract.

The rebels


Stephen Mandie

Mr Mandie's family also has longstanding ties with the club. His father, duty-free retail giant, David Mandie, had been a club benefactor for more than 80 years.

Leon Davies

Mr Davies is an advertising and marketing man. He is currently the director of operations at a digital marketing and software solutions company.

Damien Silk

Mr Silk is well known in the city's financial services sector. His family has longstanding ties with the Tigers.

Joe Russo

Mr Russo is a property developer and has been a board member for more than 20 years. His name was also tossed around last year during talks of another leadership challenge at the board.

Hayden Morris


Mr Morris is an orthopaedic surgeon well known in football circles and is a consultant at the Richmond club.


Richmond board members in rebels' sights


Peggy O'Neal (president):
Ms O'Neal joined the board on November 12 2005 and was elected president in 2013, becoming AFL's first female club president. She took over from Gary March. She is a lawyer and was a consultant to the federal government during its review of the superannuation system.

Maurice O'Shannassy (vice-president): Mr O'Shannassy is a chair of a financial services company and has been in the finance sector for more than 25 years. He has been a club board member since 2004. Mr O'Shannassy contested the ballot for the role of president in 2013.

Robert Dalton: appointed to the board in 2004. He is a senior partner at accounting firm Ernst and Young for 20 years. He is also the chair of Hockey Victoria.

Tony Free:
Mr Free was appointed to the board in 2008. He is a former VFL and AFL player for the Richmond club between 1987 and 1996.

John Matthies:
Mr Matties was elected to the board in 2004. He is a lawyer and an aged-care entrepreneur, the managing director of the Australian Aged Care group.

Other board members

Malcolm Speed: A form Australian and world cricket boss, Mr Speed was appointed to the board in October 2011. He contested the ballot for the role of president in 2013. He is a former barrister.

Rex Chadwick:
Mr Chadwick was appointed to the board in 2009. He is a the director of Chadwick Merchandising.

Kerry Ryan: Ms Ryan was appointed to the board in 2013. She has more than 20 years experience as a commercial lawyer and is a former partner of Norton Rose Fulbright.

John O'Rourke:
Mr O'Rourke joined the board in November 2015. He is the founder and chair of Plenary Group,a developer, investor and manager of infrastructure projects with businesses in Australia, Canada and the United States. He is also a director and honorary treasurer of the Victoria Racing Club.

- with NEELIMA CHAOHAN

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-2016-whos-behind-the-richmond-tigers-coup-plot-20160802-gqjh25.html

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #92 on: August 03, 2016, 11:05:14 PM »
Peggy's time as lameduck president is up. Let's face it she got the job because the board was divided over 2 more highly qualified candidates. Her landmark achievement at the club will be getting us a couple of soft draws that escorted us into the finals. Ironically, this has ended up making the club worse off, as it's made us think we are better than we are. This is some feat- boards these days are very limited in how they influence on field affairs. The AFL has turned club boards into little sucklings who have to jostle for position for a bit of milk.
Anyhow standing on a ticket that instills Malcolm Speed as the president is a clever political maneuver and probably the smartest play made at the club this year.
Should the property developer get a go on the board? Depends...how much money has he got?

I ask you this - is there any part of the "story" that isn't accurate?   

Nick McKenzie is probably the best investigative journalist in town, but in the end, he's got nothing on him. Or Khoury for that matter. The rest of it is muckraking by Caro on behalf of the board.

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Trouble in Tigerland as it all falls apart (Age)
« Reply #93 on: August 03, 2016, 11:10:27 PM »
Trouble in Tigerland as it all falls apart

Caroline Wilson
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4 August 2016


This is not a happy time for the Richmond Football Club. Every leader at Tigerland is under pressure as the team moves into the glare of the headlights against Collingwood on Friday night at the MCG.

Damien Hardwick's position cannot be truly guaranteed should further sub-par performances unfold. At least three of his assistants have now been warned of dismissal and a number of players including one-time first-round draft picks are facing the axe.

Brendon Gale's solid reputation, built up over seven years of significantly improved off-field results, now hangs on the manner in which he steadies what is an increasingly shaky ship. Peggy O'Neal has frustrated commentators by her public silence this week but reportedly is more determined than ever to remain as president of the club while other long-serving directors are considering their positions.

Richmond has become a stable operation and perhaps erred too far on the side of stability but it cannot revert to the old script now. However some well-credentialed and genuine Richmond people were among the 25 who were summoned to the crowded front dining room one week ago at the Malvern Hotel.

They deserve an audience with club leaders and should push for that in the coming days rather than fuel the uncertainty and threat of bloodshed. Hopefully names like Robert Ralph and Peter Capp and Damien Silk and Stephen Mandie will be among the emissaries to reach a mutual understanding of where change will come and how they can contribute.

But they must cut Joe Russo loose. The property developer, his connections and proposed methods to force change at the club make for an unacceptable combination. Ditto Leon Davies, whose online campaign of disenchantment against the club initially made sense and drew interest from some of the club's more reputable and high profile supporters.

But Davies' unfortunate decision to share some anti-burka inspired Facebook posts damage his credibility at a time he calls for diversity on the Tigers' board. It was Davies who appears to have brought the group of medical, legal and business – and some and high profile Old Xaverians – Richmond faithful together with Russo.

Club leaders are furious at the backroom plotting and the suggestion of football's most destructive scenario – a potential board challenge. Whether it be in the form of a bloodless coup or an extraordinary general meeting any form of political infighting cannot help the club as it seeks to improve its playing list after two successive fruitless trade periods.

Such uncertainty cannot help on-field performance for what has proved over a long period of time to be a fragile group of players under pressure and scrutiny. A group that  has too many who too often put the individual before the team.

Particularly when recruiters and coaches around them are facing job losses and all concerned are awaiting the results of a thorough review the club attempted to keep private but will surely expose a cultural malaise at Richmond that successive administrations have been unable to heal despite more than three decades of trying.

But O'Neal and Gale and the Richmond board and executive should not be dismissive nor surprised by the agitators. The club's football operation has failed dismally this year and supporters have every right to be disappointed in the performances of the club's list managers, coaches, players and recruiters.

Not once in 18 games has a truly commanding performance been delivered by a football side that won 15 games last season and only just missed the top four before failing again in September.

These supporters have followed a team that has not had success for 35 years and yet has turned up and signed in significantly better numbers than most other clubs.

Gale and his team sold them a vision and they climbed aboard. Now they feel as though they are drowning again.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/richmonds-uncertain-times-the-pressure-is-on-everyone-at-the-tigers-20160803-gqkhe8.html

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #94 on: August 03, 2016, 11:17:30 PM »
Caro,
Pick a side.
Caracella and Balmey.

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #95 on: August 04, 2016, 12:16:30 AM »
Lol wonder if the club will return all that dirty money they received from russo.  Also surprised gale and peggy allowed kingy to put on a rfc jumper while he was hanging out with toby.  Lol at anti burka smear campaign. 
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #96 on: August 04, 2016, 12:55:48 AM »
The club can't even play dirty politics with conviction. Lmao
Caracella and Balmey.

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #97 on: August 04, 2016, 04:00:41 AM »
Funny, the board  seems to be functional to me , apart from not leading the way for cultural changes within the club, (think modern day Graeme Richmond.)
They are guilty by association though,as the recruiting and coaching has issues, which they may be addressing.

In context we performed badly in one game which would hardly prompt the requirements for sweeping changes.
I would like to see what changes are proposed and what is taking place before I pass judgement.
Now is not the time to make emotional decisions but logical ones. I hope Richmond have a plan that is well thought out and Implemented .

You say we have performed badly in " one game "
You serious ?
Been terrible all year

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Joe Russo defends relationship with alleged underworld figure (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #98 on: August 04, 2016, 05:27:32 AM »
Richmond board aspirant Joe Russo defends relationship with alleged underworld figure

Jon Anderson
Herald Sun
August 4, 2016



MELBOURNE property developer and Richmond Football Club board aspirant Joe Russo has strongly denied any form of impropriety in the face of allegations he has close ties to alleged underworld figure John Khoury.

Russo, 45, admits to having known Khoury for 35 years since buying bread and milk from his family milk bar in Thomastown.

“What do you want me to do? Mum would send me down to buy the bread and milk and John would be behind the counter,” Russo said.

“There’s no question that I’ve known him for a long time.

“And John is a business partner and friend of Mick Gatto. I welcome any form of investigation in terms of my relationship with them.

“My relationship with them came up in the past when the Australian Financial Review went very hard in an investigation. They found nothing. I’ve never been arrested, I don’t have a criminal record but if you want me guilty by association, then you’ve got me there.

“The allegation is I used John Khoury in a meeting to negotiate something. That’s not true. I can’t help being childhood friends with someone growing up in Thomastown because let me tell you, you wanted to be friends with the tough guys and not fight them because I sure as hell wasn’t fighter.

“Yes, I know the guys but I don’t hang out with them.”

A promised challenge for the Richmond board is growing more likely by the day following another meeting late Wednesday between a dissatisfied group of influential Richmond members.

Russo said he would do what he believes is best.

“I’m considering my position because I don’t want to hurt the football club or the credible people who are discussing forming a ticket,” he said.

“To do the right thing by everybody I will be fighting it (allegations) personally.

“Certain people try to hurt you which is part of a well-orchestrated smear campaign that has been running for a while now. Good luck to them but it will come to nothing because I’m guilty of nothing.

“Just as long as there is change at a club that desperately requires it. I never wanted to be president or go on some ego trip, I just want the right people to make the right decisions and help our club become great again.”

It’s believed at Wednesday night’s meeting Russo was advised to defend his name after a report linked him to Khoury. Russo unsuccessfully stood for the Richmond board last year and has since maintained his desire for a regeneration at a club that has stagnated on-field in 2016.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/richmond-board-aspirant-joe-russo-defends-relationship-with-alleged-underworld-figure/news-story/4e65315ecd96548b01d54f39e843fae4

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When the time comes for serious action, Richmond powerbrokers go missing, writes Jon Anderson

JON ANDERSON
Herald Sun
August 4, 2016


FOR all their Machiavellian scheming, today’s wannabe Richmond powerbrokers are largely a bunch of faceless people lacking the intestinal fortitude to lay it on the line.

They are happy to play power games behind the scenes but when the time comes for serious action they go missing, worried their egos will be dented by failure, or they will no longer be able to swan around the rooms in their Burberry trench coats.

The only one to date who has had a crack is Joe Russo, the 45-year-old property magnate who challenged for the board last year.

When Russo stood he was the victim of a smear campaign that received extremely vocal and written support from one influential media commentator, despite that person having never met him.

Russo now understands it goes with the territory.

His personality is one that wants things done quickly — yesterday if possible.

The AFL world doesn’t move so quickly, yet clubs such as the Western Bulldogs and St Kilda haven shown development can be fast-tracked.

Their success, and the fact that Melbourne, Collingwood and even Carlton arguably offer better 2017 futures, is naturally galling to Tiger fans. Or maybe many of them, and they don’t lack numbers, have been beaten into accepting mediocrity.

And mediocre at best is what their club has been since playing in and losing the 1982 Grand Final. In fact no Victorian club can get anywhere near their two wins from just five finals appearances in 34 years.

It would seem the perfect storm in terms of a board challenge, although talk to date has largely swayed away from an extraordinary general meeting.

The factions — there are more than one — do not seek a total wipe-out of the board, rather an orderly succession that would see up to five changes, including president Peggy O’Neal out.

That could then pave the way for Malcolm Speed to inherit the presidency that he coveted three years ago.

A website set up as a call-to-arms, “Richmond Rollercoaster Ride to Nowhere” urges support for change but offers no concrete plan. Plenty of bluster, yes, but that has never been in short supply when it comes to Richmond board politics.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/when-the-time-comes-for-serious-action-richmond-powerbrokers-go-missing-writes-jon-anderson/news-story/95ba7eab87d6809aa4191f324694d71b

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #100 on: August 04, 2016, 06:42:34 AM »
I'd really like the current board to articulate what they are doing to create a brighter future for this club.
That's the real issue.
The reality is that those 5 pillars (not memorable, vague and lacking measures) have never been subsequently followed up.
3-0-75, you can bag it but it's easy to recall and guess what?
Because it had measures, those at the club did their level best to achieve it.

The people running the club and sitting on the board are in a far better position to assess, decide what to do and then communicate to the masses than any challengers but they haven't.

10 years or 10 minutes - that is the behaviour of complacency.
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #101 on: August 04, 2016, 08:44:35 AM »
Not sure what anderson is trying to say. 
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #102 on: August 04, 2016, 08:47:23 AM »
Not sure what anderson is trying to say.
Agree. The faceless men are all over the media....
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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #103 on: August 04, 2016, 08:51:14 AM »
Not sure what anderson is trying to say.
Agree. The faceless men are all over the media....

Lol.  Lacking intestinal fortitude to lay it on the line?  Yet they are mounting a challenge. 

With my low IQ I should have got into journalism.
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: Off-field coup brewing: Barrett
« Reply #104 on: August 04, 2016, 10:20:31 AM »
Articles lack any credibility until they have more winky faces.