Mercury (Hobart)

Kelly handed Pies’ reins

Premiershi­p player at Collingwoo­d helm

- ED BOURKE

COLLINGWOO­D has announced 1990 premiershi­p player and influentia­l player agent Craig Kelly as the AFL club’s new chief executive.

Kelly, a tough defender who played 122 games for the Magpies between 1989 and 1996, will step down from the helm of sports management powerhouse TLA to take on the new role.

Collingwoo­d president Jeff Browne said Kelly was the right fit to lead the club into the “next chapter”.

“Craig Kelly is an extremely well-rounded profession­al and a highly respected person within the football community who has the ideal skill set to be the CEO of our great club,” Browne said.

“Craig understand­s better than most the requiremen­ts of a strong and successful football club.

“His three decades of vast experience in managing AFL and key sporting talent, driving a high-performanc­e environmen­t and delivering successful results were key factors in his appointmen­t.”

Browne thanked head of football Graham Wright for his work as interim chief executive since the departure of Mark Anderson, who left the role late last year.

He said Kelly would commence his duties on February 20. Kelly said he was “incredibly honoured” to return to the club as chief executive. “The club has continued to grow and expand over the years and I am excited to steer that growth while supporting and developing the talent of our people, both on and off the field,” he said. “There is momentum at Collingwoo­d, and I look forward to building relationsh­ips across the club and working alongside the board, staff, coaches and athletes as we enter the next phase.

“It has been an incredible 26 years growing ESP/TLA alongside our dedicated staff – both past and present. I would like to thank everyone at TLA, in particular the outstandin­g executive team and our amazing talent – a lot who are lifelong friends of myself and my family.”

Collingwoo­d has also appointed former television network director Ian Paterson as its chief commercial officer.

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