In 2019,Scott,who played 300 games,was fittingly nominated by a club awards committee for legend status. But the board were unwilling to bow to his enigmatic demands,to relocate the award ceremony away from the AGM. Almost as disappointing as the continuing stand-off is the general reaction by many:a smile,roll of the eyes and “that’s just Jeff being Jeff”.
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Yes,that is trademark Kennett,but the board’s decision is not how the family,let alone Scott,should be treated. Scott won’t claim it a humiliation,but I call it one.
Third was the decision,earlier in 2021,not to rule out a wholesale club move to Tasmania.
This was dismissed by some as an ambiguous jest. With due respect to Tassie,the comment brought less than a smile to the faces of some,who warily remember the views of Kennett,among others,on a merger with Melbourne. Albeit 25 years ago,that mindset sends a warning that if things go downhill quickly,as they may well do with COVID-19,decisions about our fundamental existence as a club will again come to the fore.
In any case,Tasmania deserves nothing less than its own start-up licence and I hope our board would respect and ultimately support that.
A fourth decision was to use the forum of the 2020 Hawthorn AGM,to make a thinly veiled criticism of the Victoria Government. This politicising,I believe not the board’s first or last,was disrespectful to the club members and could be damaging,regarding maintaining a beneficial partnership with that government.
A fifth example is the decision to continue with the pokies hypocrisy at Hawthorn. I am referring to how our gambling revenue addiction sits in contrast to our important relationship with the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation.
Well over a year since the club hinted at withdrawal from the pokies business,our machines keep on going ‘kerching’.
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Collectively,these decisions and others have taken our club to a space that is far from where we should be.
I assume some board members would privately have concerns with much of this,but who would know?
I hope that,in the best interests of the club,Kennett and relevant board members behind the decision-making,will humbly call it a day and allow space for a fresh start.
James Morrissey is a three-time Hawthorn premiership player