Tigers forced to polls again
05 January 2006 Herald Sun
Damian Barrett
RICHMOND will be forced to the polls following the decision of a coterie club member to challenge three incumbent directors.
During what is expected to be a heated annual general meeting on January 25, Jim Giannopoulos will run against Greg Miller, Garry Cameron and Don Lord.
The four candidates will be vying for three places.
Giannopoulos, 33, the regional sales manager for multi-national medical technology company Medtronic, met the deadline for nominations to the board when he submitted papers to the club last night.
The Tigers' AGM, to be held at the Grand Hyatt, is likely to be fiery, with several corporate members angered by the elevation of
Gary March to president following Clinton Casey's resignation in November.
March, and a private company he runs, Concept Sports, are among seven respondents to a class action that is seeking $5 million damages.
Many Richmond members have contacted the Herald Sun expressing bewilderment at March's appointment as president while his company is in the courts.
Giannopoulos said he would represent the "general member" if successful in the poll.
"There is disillusionment all round," Giannopoulos said last night.
"I feel I can make a contribution, and will be acting as the voice for the general member."
Miller is expected to easily retain his place on the board , with Giannopoulos likely to challenge Cameron and Lord.
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