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Andrew Dillon has been appointed as the new chief executive of the AFL following a 12-month search for Gillon McLachlan’s successor.
Andrew Dillon beat a field of candidates including Richmond CEO Brendon Gale, Western Bulldogs president Kylie Watson-Wheeler and fellow AFL executives Travis Auld and Kylie Rogers to the job of leading the country’s biggest sporting organisation.
The AFL club presidents and CEO’s were to be informed of the appointment via a video-phone conference at 8.30am on Monday.
Andrew Dillon beat a field of candidates including Richmond CEO Brendon Gale, Western Bulldogs president Kylie Watson-Wheeler and fellow AFL executives Travis Auld and Kylie Rogers to the job of leading the country’s biggest sporting organisation.
The AFL club presidents and CEO’s were to be informed of the appointment via a video-phone conference at 8.30am on Monday.
‘No issues’: AFL defends lengthy process as Dillon gets to work
Andrew Dillon flagged grassroots football as a priority, said he would not interfere with the ongoing Hawthorn investigation, and denied he had risen from within a “boys’ club” at the AFL.
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