Time to deliver
13 November 2004
Herald Sun
By MIKE SHEAHAN
Tiger and Hawk reform groups must deliver the goodsANY reform group that announces itself on the AFL scene is guaranteed a honeymoon period in the media.
We embrace the agitators for all the predictable reasons: the news value, the scent of blood, and, to be frank, the torrent of criticism inevitably dumped on those in office.
You will be familiar with the most popular lines: "The club's out of control . . . there's no leadership . . they're all on ego trips . . . on-field failure is ingrained . . . why don't they look in the mirror instead of sacking everyone else?"
It's fertile ground, too, as reform groups thrive at clubs that have had a bad year/s.
There comes a time, though, when the challengers need to deliver more than criticism of the incumbents. The free-hit permit offered to every reform group has an expiry date.
For the Operation Recovery group at Hawthorn and the Charles Macek group at Richmond, that time has come. The battle lines are drawn, and we will have election results within six weeks.
The challengers now have to try to convince voting members they offer more than just a set of different names. Particularly when many of the names have sat round the same board tables before.
Far easier to criticise a group for what it hasn't done than to come up with a set of plausible promises.
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It's a similar tale at Punt Rd. Brendan Schwab desperately wants Clinton Casey's head.
He settled on Macek as the public face of the front, just as Scott settled on Arthur.
Yet, Casey has improved his stocks in recent times. The appointment of Terry Wallace as coach was a coup in more ways than one. There's a new CEO, Steven Wright, and the acquisition of Troy Simmonds hasn't hurt, either.
Casey has to own up to another heavy trading loss of $2 million-plus, but Macek, Schwab and company have to convince members they have ways and means to ensure the black hole will be covered over forever.
The problem for both reform groups is the renewed optimism at the clubs. Particularly Richmond.
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