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  • Tony Cochrane.

    I read where Cochrane's 15 year tenure as V8 Supercars CEO is coming to an end and it got me thinking if he'd be a candidate for the vacant ARLC CEO job?

    He's done a great job with the V8's over his time promoting that sport internationally and domestically and I think he'd might be able to bring that expertise to the NRL table?

    He'd have no prior affilliation with any club so he'd be intependent. He can handle the media and he's proven he can negotiate contracts for international exposure. And from all reports he's a hard arse when it comes to dealing with problems and issues as I've heard he's had numerous blows ups with team bosses over rule changes etc.

    Could be good in the role?

    Chook.

  • #2
    Most definitely "yes".
    The V8's/Touring Cars were dying a slow ugly death before he invested in the current format.
    It has gone from a small local sport to international (and growing) spectacle.

    Give him a shot at it.

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    • #3
      “After my formal retirement as Executive Chairman, I will continue as an external Senior Advisor to the V8 Supercar Board and will do all I can to ensure that this great Championship continues to flourish. Indeed I will remain an investor with Archer Capital, along with the management team in the business, as we all firmly believe in its continued growth and exciting future,” said Mr Cochrane

      "I am eager to embrace a new journey in whatever I choose to get involved with, be it sport, entertainment or my other entrepreneurial interests. I leave with no regrets and on my own terms at a time that I believe is right for the sport."

      He very well might be the right man for the job but he is not someone that you would think the ARLC would be talking to?
      It's very left field.

      He certainly has the credentials in motor sport.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mickey Lane View Post
        “After my formal retirement as Executive Chairman, I will continue as an external Senior Advisor to the V8 Supercar Board and will do all I can to ensure that this great Championship continues to flourish. Indeed I will remain an investor with Archer Capital, along with the management team in the business, as we all firmly believe in its continued growth and exciting future,” said Mr Cochrane

        "I am eager to embrace a new journey in whatever I choose to get involved with, be it sport, entertainment or my other entrepreneurial interests. I leave with no regrets and on my own terms at a time that I believe is right for the sport."

        He very well might be the right man for the job but he is not someone that you would think the ARLC would be talking to?
        It's very left field.

        He certainly has the credentials in motor sport.
        The guy understands marketing & what people want.
        He listens to the fans & is very approachable.
        I think that he is exactly what we need.

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        • #5
          For what it's worth.

          I was in the car Saturday morning and was listening to MMM's Dead Set Legends.

          Richard Freeman dropped this bloke's name and Ray Warren said the NRL were talking to him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chook 56 View Post
            The guy understands marketing & what people want.
            He listens to the fans & is very approachable.
            I think that he is exactly what we need.
            I dont disagree he certainly has all that you have suggested but I just feel it is a bit left field & to my knowledge the game has never been administered by someone not affliated with the game in someway.

            Doesn't mean he wouldn't be able to do the job & like I said earlier he very well might be the right man for the job.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mickey Lane View Post
              “After my formal retirement as Executive Chairman, I will continue as an external Senior Advisor to the V8 Supercar Board and will do all I can to ensure that this great Championship continues to flourish. Indeed I will remain an investor with Archer Capital, along with the management team in the business, as we all firmly believe in its continued growth and exciting future,” said Mr Cochrane

              "I am eager to embrace a new journey in whatever I choose to get involved with, be it sport, entertainment or my other entrepreneurial interests. I leave with no regrets and on my own terms at a time that I believe is right for the sport."

              He very well might be the right man for the job but he is not someone that you would think the ARLC would be talking to?
              It's very left field.

              He certainly has the credentials in motor sport.
              I don't disagree, I just think sports administration is very similar regardless of the sport.

              Raise the profile, attract fans and sponors, marketing, media = sports administration, and it's pretty much the same thing irrespective of the actual sport involved imo.

              Chook.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mickey Lane View Post
                I dont disagree he certainly has all that you have suggested but I just feel it is a bit left field & to my knowledge the game has never been administered by someone not affliated with the game in someway.

                Doesn't mean he wouldn't be able to do the job & like I said earlier he very well might be the right man for the job.
                David Moffett the 1st News stooge wasn't involved with RL before he was gifted a profile in sports admin in this country.

                Gallop was worse, he was a SL News flunky lawyer. A good bloke from all reports, he was just owned by Ruprect and compliant in anally bending our great game for a single entities profit margin.

                Neither were RL men.

                I'd take a true independent who has proven his worth in sports admin elsewhere.



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                You know it makes sense.

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                • #9
                  Geez backwards, comparing Gallop to Moffat is very cruel to Gallop.
                  Gallop was a RL man, but as you say limited by what he could do. The thing he did well was resist the knee jerk reactions often demanded by fans and the media.

                  But I better agree with you on something or you won't come to Charing Cross pizza with me, and I also think a truly independant head is important
                  The Internet is a place for posting silly things
                  Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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                  • #10
                    Does this mean there will only be 2 teams in the competition?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fowl View Post
                      Does this mean there will only be 2 teams in the competition?
                      Keep up.
                      Open season is starting.
                      Mercedes & Nissan racing next year.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by chook 56 View Post
                        Keep up.
                        Open season is starting.
                        Mercedes & Nissan racing next year.
                        So we will definatley be top 4.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
                          Geez backwards, comparing Gallop to Moffat is very cruel to Gallop.
                          Gallop was a RL man, but as you say limited by what he could do. The thing he did well was resist the knee jerk reactions often demanded by fans and the media.

                          But I better agree with you on something or you won't come to Charing Cross pizza with me, and I also think a truly independant head is important
                          Maaaaaaaaaate I'd come to Charos with you if you invited Gallop himself, their pizzas, after an Easts win and 50 beers back at the club, rock.

                          But maybe I was a little harsh on Gallop, after all I used his gold passes for games for 5-6 years, thanks David.

                          As you said his hands were tied unfortunately. I'm glad they punted him, cos of his affiliation with News. But I did feel sorry for the bloke cos I believe he did his best thru a tough period of the game in trying circumstances. To fully judge him fairly it would've been just to see him operate without News Ltds involvement above him.

                          I'd get that clown who runs Cloey RLFC to run the game. I hear he is a good egg and will work for pizza, as long as it's made at Charos.



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