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Wednesday, 28 July, 2004
Richmond Football Club Media Release
JOINT STATEMENT FROM CLINTON CASEY AND BRENDAN SCHWAB
Discussions were held this day between Richmond Football Club President, Clinton Casey and former RFC vice-president, Brendan Schwab.
Clinton Casey and his Board felt that in the best interest of the RFC members the Club must be conflict-free during the crucial July to December period and, as such, the following was agreed;
1. Bryan Wood is to be immediately appointed to the Club’s Coaching and Football Sub-Committee to assist with the selection and appointment of the new RFC Senior Coach.
2. Discussions will continue to take place between the RFC Board and members of the ‘alternative Board’, led by Brendan Schwab, with a view to negotiating a smooth transition to a new RFC Board of Directors.
3. The RFC Board will make available to Michael Humphris all financial and commercial information, to enable all parties to be fully aware of the Club’s financial position.
4. In the event that the parties are unable to successfully negotiate a transition to a new RFC Board and its composition, a full Board election will be held no later than the second week of December 2004. This election will coincide with the Richmond Football Club Annual General Meeting, which – in the event of an election being necessary – will be brought forward from January 2005.
Also present at today’s discussions were Michael Humphris, Bryan Wood and Peter Welsh.
Richmond Football Club Media Release
JOINT STATEMENT FROM CLINTON CASEY AND BRENDAN SCHWAB
Discussions were held this day between Richmond Football Club President, Clinton Casey and former RFC vice-president, Brendan Schwab.
Clinton Casey and his Board felt that in the best interest of the RFC members the Club must be conflict-free during the crucial July to December period and, as such, the following was agreed;
1. Bryan Wood is to be immediately appointed to the Club’s Coaching and Football Sub-Committee to assist with the selection and appointment of the new RFC Senior Coach.
2. Discussions will continue to take place between the RFC Board and members of the ‘alternative Board’, led by Brendan Schwab, with a view to negotiating a smooth transition to a new RFC Board of Directors.
3. The RFC Board will make available to Michael Humphris all financial and commercial information, to enable all parties to be fully aware of the Club’s financial position.
4. In the event that the parties are unable to successfully negotiate a transition to a new RFC Board and its composition, a full Board election will be held no later than the second week of December 2004. This election will coincide with the Richmond Football Club Annual General Meeting, which – in the event of an election being necessary – will be brought forward from January 2005.
Also present at today’s discussions were Michael Humphris, Bryan Wood and Peter Welsh.





