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The "whole Hore-Lacy/Oakley thing"? Like what. Give details. Exact details.
I attended meetings of the shareholders with the Fitzroy board to be informed of the progress of merger discussions. Dyson Hore-Lacy is a QC and was in 1996. He was more than capable of representing himself. I've spoken personally to Dyson Hore-Lacy on a number of occasions about the events of 1996.
What lawyers were representing Dyson Hore-Lacy and for what purpose? Fitzroy has several legal advisors which were Peter Buchanan, Bruce Curl and John McCardle, but none were "representing Dyson Hore-Lacy" in any legal proceedings. They were there to "advise" on the legal mechanics of bringing about a merger between North and Fitzroy. It was Dyson Hore-Lacy who dealt exclusively with Nauru's solicitor Graham Sherry.
There was no legal battle between Fitzroy, Brisbane, North or the AFL, until the Bondborough vs. Brisbane Bears court case, for Dyson Hore-Lacy to be represented by anyone. Dyson Hore-Lacy was one of the three Fitzroy directors authorised to conduct merger discussions with other clubs and he spoke to Jeff Browne
I'll ask again. Representing Hore-Lacy for what purpose?
You've been told all this before. On a number of occasions. But you still keep bringing up the same rubbish, and I have to refute it yet again.
You refute nothing, you've never successfully countered what I have proven. Your argument is that Brisbane was in a non-football state which completely dismisses the facts. Believe what you want to believe, it won't change what actually happened.
As for the Hore-Lacy/Oakley thing, at least you know who was involved. I know John McArdle, but he wasn't the person I was referring to, the guys at WWH (which may have been just WW back then) are the guys who did the work. The battle between the two did not take place in the courts, but for two years up until the demise of the club Oakley did everything he could to kill off Fitzroy. They hated each other and it got very nasty. I'm not surprised that it didn't make it to the shareholder meetings.
I'm not going to name people out on an open forum and I'm certainly not going to go into detail about what took place, but with the above info you're definitely on the right track.






