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to my aussie followers, I’m busy picking an AFL team to support for the start of the new season
so if you have any input speak now or forever hold your peace.
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Tim Worner must step down from the Sydney Swans board
Tim Worner may have survived as the chief executive of the AFL’s free-to-air broadcaster, but on any reasonable analysis his position as a director of the Sydney Swans has become untenable.
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Jen McCormick snaps a ripper as Adelaide see off the Doggies, Mo Hope kicks her first but the Dees take the points, the Blues yet to be beaten and Tayla Harris will be a superstar.
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Young Essendon footballers become the latest victims of a terrifying home invasion after the house they share in Maribyrnong was targeted by a gang of thugs.
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Tiana Ernst delivers babies by day and plays footy by night. Hailing from far north Queensland and moving south for the game she loves, Tiana is set to play a season of footy alongside her current life as a doctor.
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James Hird’s father Allan talks to 3AW about his view on his son’s overdose and the Essendon doping saga.
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The Seven Network’s handling of the Worner affair is a corporate issue for Kerry Stokes and his board but at a time when the AFL is holding its players, coaches and officials to higher-than-ever behavioural standards surely club board members also must remain accountable.
This is a difficult time for Swans chairman Andrew Pridham and his Sydney board. Like AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan, Pridham’s relationship with Worner is way beyond simply professional and, like McLachlan and Worner’s other AFL friends, he feels badly for him and his family.
The impression is that the Swans would rather this situation was handled quietly and with more distance between any proposed departure from the board and the scandal, which has been reignited in recent days through Amber Harrison’s Twitter account.
But as Pridham, like so many chairmen before him, has said and said again last week: “Nobody is bigger than the football club.”
The Swans chairman has been in regular touch with Worner and is expected to meet him in the coming days to discuss the situation. When the conversation turns to the highly sensitive issue of Worner’s board position, the discussion will surely result in Worner’s resignation.
This is not about the fact that Worner had an affair with a staff member. Even though he was clearly her superior, the story is, after all, one of consenting adults. But like so many AFL scandals, more damage was done in dealing with the cover-up and by so many measures the financial handling in this instance smacks of hush money and old school boys’ club tactics.
Tim Worner outside Channel 7 at the height of the Amber Harrison affair. Photo: Ben Rushton
Text message evidence provided by Harrison strongly suggests Worner used illicit drugs on company time, an allegation he has denied but an allegation that should be of some concern to Pridham and his board.
Even though Worner was not a Swans director at the time of the alleged incident, it is worth mentioning that Sydney stood down and further punished footballer Michael Talia last season after he was arrested for cocaine possession. This again presents the comparison between standards for players and standards for club directors.
And timing is not on Worner’s side when it comes to the current AFL landscape. McLachlan pledged more than a year ago to revisit and reform the game’s Respect and Responsibility Policy – a promise delivered after the Dustin Martin Japanese restaurant incident – but only now has serious work begun on a new document that is expected to be completed by June.
Kate Jenkins, of the federal Human Rights Commission, is heading the review, which is being driven at executive level by new AFL social policy boss Tanya Hosch. The review panel includes former Victorian Police chief Ken Lay and Mary Barry of Our Watch.
Club directors are already accountable under that policy and now more than ever good governance at club board level is an AFL priority. There is no suggestion that this will change, nor should it. Although an external investigation failed to unseat Worner at the Seven Network, it is worth pointing out that one Seven board member, Sheila McGregor, immediately resigned citing “ethical concerns”.
The Swans have one woman director in Alexandra Goodfellow and are about to introduce another in former long-serving AFL commissioner Sam Mostyn. There is no suggestion their view is in contrast to that of other directors, but if there is a strong female view regarding Worner’s position then it should be taken on board. Why else introduce women into the AFL culture if they cannot shake it up?
Sydney might prefer that this entire affair disappear; a view clearly shared by Seven West Media Limited and probably the AFL. But not to take a stand would send a poor message to AFL players, coaches and officials, not to mention the hundreds of new women who have joined the industry this year via the new national women’s league.
Worner, according to the club, has been a valuable and popular director. Even if the club resiles from making the tough call, he should be smart enough to do the right thing by the biggest sporting club in New South Wales and its board table and walk away.
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Aussies, you’ll be proud to know that I’ve picked an AFL team and no the archie perkins edits didn’t sway me 😭
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I know Max lost but at least the bulldogs didn’t lose again 😭
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Not to be dramatic but I will unfollow you if you start supporting Collingwood (I won’t lol but this is serious).
I somewhat unfortunately inherited the Essendon Bombers from my family, but I am a Richmond Tigers fan by choice.
Anything north of Sydney is a bit of a stretch for quality tbh, and the western (meaning SA and WA teams) are fiercely loyal and do alright but as the game originates from Victoria they tend to have the best teams.
Also, the Tigers have the best team song in the league - it’s a definite recommend
Sorry for the long message lol
Don’t worry, everyone seems to hate Collingwood so they are out!
yeah I’ll definitely go with a Melbourne team, I haven’t listened to the songs yet but I think the Bulldogs are my current front runner.
Supporting the tigers though would make me laugh because I’m a Detroit tigers fan and it would be the first time one of my teams share an animal 😭
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This Aussie girl heard the word AFL and came running 🏃🏻♀️ I’m a Hawthorn girl personally. I wasn’t given a choice growing up… But Melbourne are my second team. As long as you pick anyone one but Collingwood and Geelong (I say Geelong because of history between them and Hawthorn. I’m not bitter at all, nope), you’ll be fine!
I love that I actually have you guys coming to help me pick a team 😭
Hawthorn is honestly a really interesting team to watch, they were my favourite to see on the tv when we were there!
I’m enjoying learning all about the drama and rivalries between the teams, Annie it seems you have competition in persuading me to pick your team 😂
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This bulldogs game is actually really really good tonight
im gonna say you jinxed them because I have only seen this after the loss 😭
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the brisbane lions drama is honestly all I needed into this sport, I am living for these details 😭
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4hr64ehfLN/?igsh=NG92eG1kcWMxNWJx
BAHAHAHA
I don’t know what I was expecting but this was not it 😭
Honestly if I didn’t want a team from Melbourne I’d go for them just cause of that song
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