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The Blair "Which?" Project

How much did Benny have of that when he took over? Jon O'Rourke would be a pretty handy partner to handle much of what he's missing currently.
He had formal qualifications in law and I think international business , had dual degree from memory , someone with serious horsePower , closest to Benny I’d think is Dan Jackson, curious if he’s interested at all
 
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He had formal qualifications in law and I think international business , had dual degree from memory , someone with serious horsePower , closest to Benny I’d think is Dan Jackson, curious if he’s interested at all
I'd doubt that Jackson could go from a development role at the Crows to CEO
 
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I'd doubt that Jacson could go from a development role at the Crows to CEO
Possibly not just at the moment, but from vague memory he's done some uni type degrees re management n stuff. Probably treading the upgraded boot studder pathway n learning some roles hands on as he goes n grows. Wouldn't surprise to see him in some sort of senior roles at a club in future years.
 
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He had formal qualifications in law and I think international business , had dual degree from memory , someone with serious horsePower , closest to Benny I’d think is Dan Jackson, curious if he’s interested at all
Ray Hall has built up some serious credential and CV, though not directly related:

In 2008, Hall spent 12 months as an Australian Government sponsored volunteer in Papua New Guinea, on the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) program, assisting in sports development in PNG. This has included coaching PNG's Under 18 Australian Rules Football League (AFL) Team, the Kupundas.[2]

Hall returned to Australia in 2010 to join the Department of the Treasury (Australia) as a graduate. In 2012, Hall joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia). He was first posted to Afghanistan, followed by Jordan where he also played for the Amman Saracens at the Emirates Airlines Dubai Rugby Sevens in 2014 and 2015. Hall was subsequently posted to the Solomon Islands in 2018.

 
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Ray Hall has built up some serious credential and CV, though not directly related:

In 2008, Hall spent 12 months as an Australian Government sponsored volunteer in Papua New Guinea, on the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) program, assisting in sports development in PNG. This has included coaching PNG's Under 18 Australian Rules Football League (AFL) Team, the Kupundas.[2]

Hall returned to Australia in 2010 to join the Department of the Treasury (Australia) as a graduate. In 2012, Hall joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia). He was first posted to Afghanistan, followed by Jordan where he also played for the Amman Saracens at the Emirates Airlines Dubai Rugby Sevens in 2014 and 2015. Hall was subsequently posted to the Solomon Islands in 2018.

Sean Connery GIF by James Bond 007
 
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Next CEO will be Simon Matthews. I don’t know why they are going through all this crap? AFL love the Matthews brothers.
 
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