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North Melbourne turn to former Richmond captain Kane Johnson for leadership role​

The two-time premiership player has already helped transform the club’s new-look leadership group.

North Melbourne has turned to former Richmond captain Kane Johnson as its new leadership consultant.

Johnson, 47, replaces Leading Teams leadership guru Ray McLean, who has finished with the Kangaroos after a long association with coach Alastair Clarkson, dating back to their time together at Hawthorn.

Earlier this week, the Roos announced a new-look leadership group with Johnson having played a pivotal role in its formation in his two months at the club.
Johnson won back-to-back flags with Adelaide before joining Richmond in 2003, captaining the Tigers from 2005-2008. He finished his career with 220 games.

After retiring he founded holistic health and wellness company ‘Chi Lab’ which he continues to run focusing on sports performance, stress and anxiety, sleeping disorders and fatigue.
 

North Melbourne turn to former Richmond captain Kane Johnson for leadership role​

The two-time premiership player has already helped transform the club’s new-look leadership group.

North Melbourne has turned to former Richmond captain Kane Johnson as its new leadership consultant.

Johnson, 47, replaces Leading Teams leadership guru Ray McLean, who has finished with the Kangaroos after a long association with coach Alastair Clarkson, dating back to their time together at Hawthorn.

Earlier this week, the Roos announced a new-look leadership group with Johnson having played a pivotal role in its formation in his two months at the club.
Johnson won back-to-back flags with Adelaide before joining Richmond in 2003, captaining the Tigers from 2005-2008. He finished his career with 220 games.

After retiring he founded holistic health and wellness company ‘Chi Lab’ which he continues to run focusing on sports performance, stress and anxiety, sleeping disorders and fatigue.
He’d be good to run a camp
 

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I know a bit about prosecuting those kind of contraventions, very difficult and the likelihood that she's sitting on evidence that's not otherwise discoverable would be slim.
I imagine the fact he's not pressing any charges might mean she knows plenty
 
Or that he's looking for a quick and largely hassle free divorce.
Possibly.

Not having been through a divorce I don't know for sure, but (allegedly) hopping into your husbands twitter and posting a pic like that probably doesn't lead to a quick and hassle free outcome
 
Possibly.

Not having been through a divorce I don't know for sure, but (allegedly) hopping into your husbands twitter and posting a pic like that probably doesn't lead to a quick and hassle free outcome

It does for him, it provides significant leverage. She's obviously not thinking all that straight if she's prepared to blatantly break the law. When you're negotiating significant property settlement with someone who's not think rationally, it gets dragged out and extremely costly. There's a chance it won't make any difference to her, but if he's looking to conclude his divorce matter as easily as possible, holding back criminal charges is his best strategy.
 
It does for him, it provides significant leverage. She's obviously not thinking all that straight if she's prepared to blatantly break the law. When you're negotiating significant property settlement with someone who's not think rationally, it gets dragged out and extremely costly. There's a chance it won't make any difference to her, but if he's looking to conclude his divorce matter as easily as possible, holding back criminal charges is his best strategy.
It’s the police that decide to press charges or not
 

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Neale Daniher. Australian of the Year.
Very world deserved!

Glad the young Australian didn't go to an Olympian, but rather Dr Katrina Wruck who does great community work.
 
Ridiculous this .....just devalues any merit these awards "may" have .....however, it must still mean I'm on the list :cool:

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Well Chapman got one too... for services to making the Crows mediocre.

And for earning big $ in the banking sector. “Service to” used to mean things you did for others outside of your paid job. Getting an OA for being on an AFL club board for a decade has to be the lowest of bars.
 
He's been on multiple other boards. Did they say what he received it for?

What I read was service to football and the financial services sector. With his other board roles, you never know with board roles which are paid though. Even the AFC board includes in kind value like travel and tickets/function expenses. There’s zero chance he paid to get to, stay and attend the 2017 GF. He probably went every year on the club’s dime.

And I’m not saying it’s bad or wrong, it’s just how it is.
 
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