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Foxfooty.com.au highlights the early front-runners to be the next AFL chief executive.

BRENDON GALE

AFL 360 host Gerard Whateley told his SEN program on Tuesday that there was “no man more qualified in clubland to be the next CEO of the league” than Gale. After playing 244 AFL games with the Tigers from 1990 to 2001, Gale practised law with a leading Australian commercial law firm prior to serving as chief executive of the AFL Players’ Association. He was then appointed as Richmond’s chief executive in August 2009. Multiple reports linked Gale with a run for the top AFL job when it was last vacant in 2014 — a vacancy McLachlan ultimately filled.

TRAVIS AULD

There were suggestions last year the AFL was beginning to position Auld as McLachlan’s successor. Auld is the AFL’s executive general manager of finance, clubs and broadcasting, with the Marvel Stadium and Docklands Precinct redevelopment, as well as other AFL major projects, also included in his portfolio. It’s a portfolio that’s grown significantly since he arrived at AFL headquarters via clubland. Auld joined Essendon in its finance department in 1996, progressing through the club’s administration to become Chief Operating Officer. In 2009, he was appointed as the Gold Coast Suns’ chief executive before joining the AFL in 2014. Would have very strong relationships at club level.

CHRISTINE HOLGATE

The former Australia Post chief executive emerged as a potential candidate for McLachlan’s role last year. Holgate is now the boss of Toll Logistics firm Global Express and is a member of Collingwood’s board. She would be a strong candidate to be anointed as the AFL’s first female chief executive.

ANDREW DILLON

The AFL’s legal boss turned executive general manager of football, Dillon is highly regarded internally at the AFL since joining the league in August 2000 as Legal Counsel. Dillon has worked his way up the chain, from legal and business affairs manager and general manager of legal, integrity and compliance to the responsibility of game development then, in September last year, officially becoming executive general manager of football operations, legal and integrity. Right in the mix.

KYLIE ROGERS

A bit of a bolter after joining the AFL’s executive as general manager of customer and commercial. Described on her AFL profile as “one of Australia’s leading commercial and media executives” following her 17-year tenure at Channel 10, as well as a stint at Mamamia. Since joining the AFL, Rogers has overseen membership, ticketing, events, corporate hospitality and sponsorship.

KYLIE WATSON-WHEELER

A lifelong Bulldogs supporter, Watson-Wheeler became the second female club president in the AFL — after Richmond’s Peggy O’Neal — when she was unanimously voted in by the Bulldogs’ directors at a board meeting in late 2020. Watson-Wheeler, who’s been a board member since late 2013 and served as the Bulldogs’ vice-president for four years, is the Australia and New Zealand managing director of the Walt Disney Company.

JAYNE HRDLICKA

We may have gotten a sneak peek of the AFL CEO handover in 2021 without realising, when Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka stood alongside Gillon McLachlan to announce a new five-year deal with the code. Hrdlicka‘s time as Virgin Australia CEO began in late 2020. Prior to that, she was CEO of the Jetstar Group between 2012 and 2017 and the company nearly doubled its profits during her tenure. An 18-month stint as CEO of A2 Milk followed, during which the company’s share price rose by 40 per cent before she left at the end of 2019. Additionally, Hrdlicka became the first female chair of Tennis Australia and was re-elected unopposed in 2019 for an additional three years.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2022-candidates-to-replace-gillon-mclachlan-as-ceo-travis-auld-andrew-dillon-brendon-gale/news-story/3399906e118b4453b3e1bc4a75344894

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The woke crowd will get want to get a woman(can we say that anymore?) in to prove how progressive the AFL is  :rollin

Maybe if Benny joins Danielle Laidley and decides he is a woman(can you say that anymore?) than he will be an absolute front runner and might also win the woman(can you say that anymore) of the year award too  :rollin

I personally don’t really care who gets the job as long as whoever it is deserves it and is great at it.
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You can count out all of the women. The AFL is a boys club that is not ready for a woman at the helm.


That leaves three men two of which already work for the AFL and would mean another position to fill (too much change all at once).


Only person left is Brendon Gale. A top performer with the added bonus that the RFC would suffer for the loss. A done deal methinks.
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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You can count out all of the women. The AFL is a boys club that is not ready for a woman at the helm.


That leaves three men two of which already work for the AFL and would mean another position to fill (too much change all at once).


Only person left is Brendon Gale. A top performer with the added bonus that the RFC would suffer for the loss. A done deal methinks.

Hopefully gain if he gets it tho

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The woke crowd will get want to get a woman(can we say that anymore?) in to prove how progressive the AFL is  :rollin

Maybe if Benny joins Danielle Laidley and decides he is a woman(can you say that anymore?) than he will be an absolute front runner and might also win the woman(can you say that anymore) of the year award too  :rollin

I personally don’t really care who gets the job as long as whoever it is deserves it and is great at it.

I don’t think it is woke to put a woman in this role, did you think it was woke when we put Peggy in as Richmond president?
“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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If Brendon leaves then we straight out go and get Andrew Dillon from the AFL. Tigers man and done great at the AFL and is a lawyer as well.

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The reason I believe Peggy got the job was that 2 other directors were fighting for the top job and the club needed to bring a leader that would bring the factions together .
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Time to get a football player back at the helm, no more corporate creatures.

Apparently the AFL want Auld, the clubs want Benny???????????????

That is like the Australian voters wanting prime minister A and the public servants wanting their prime minister B.

Who is ultimately running the AFL? the clubs or the AFL swamp.

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If Brendon leaves then we straight out go and get Andrew Dillon from the AFL. Tigers man and done great at the AFL and is a lawyer as well.

Maybe Daniel Jackson would be the heir apparent highly credentialed and an ex Richmond player.

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If Brendon leaves then we straight out go and get Andrew Dillon from the AFL. Tigers man and done great at the AFL and is a lawyer as well.

Maybe Daniel Jackson would be the heir apparent highly credentialed and an ex Richmond player.

Probably needs to work at COO level in club land first

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The woke crowd will get want to get a woman(can we say that anymore?) in to prove how progressive the AFL is  :rollin

Maybe if Benny joins Danielle Laidley and decides he is a woman(can you say that anymore?) than he will be an absolute front runner and might also win the woman(can you say that anymore) of the year award too  :rollin

I personally don’t really care who gets the job as long as whoever it is deserves it and is great at it.

I don’t think it is woke to put a woman in this role, did you think it was woke when we put Peggy in as Richmond president?
No, not in that instance she has been very good.

Certain things do raise my eyebrows though, ie. Kamala Harris, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Rachael Levine
And the very colourful flag in our cheersquad this year and on the pole at our AFLW home games
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If Benny goes then there is an obvious replacement

A former RFC official, who was mentored by Benny, got a CEOs role at another Club and was dumped in powerplay by incoming President

This bloke negotiated record sponsorship for that Club. Though I am sure the president will give all the credit to the new CEO

At Richmond this bloke put together the membership program that set us on the path to 100k members regularly

Blokes name is Cain Liddle
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Peggy is the obvious replacement for Gil, does she want it though?

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Grant Thomas would be amazing as he would bring footy back the way we all love it. I wouldn't say no to Eddie either.

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Grant Thomas would be amazing as he would bring footy back the way we all love it. I wouldn't say no to Eddie either.

Grant Thomas LMAO
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