AFL leadership change
AFL Victoria’s Wimmera-mallee leadership chair has become vacant with Jason Muldoon set to shift into a new role as AFL Goldfields and AFL Western District regional manager.
Mr Muldoon said he had accepted the position as a result of opportunities created in an AFL Victoria organisational restructure.
“This new role presents a fantastic opportunity for me to continue my career and development with the AFL,” he said.
Mr Muldoon, who started with AFL Victoria Wimmera Mallee as football development manager in 2013, thanked all involved with his tenure in the region.
“I have met some fantastic people over my nearly nine years in the region. I will be forever thankful for the opportunities and friendships that I have formed over that time,” he said.
“The past couple of years have been challenging to say the least, but it has reinforced that the football and netball leagues and clubs form the centrepiece of our communities. I am very proud to have stood with you all to get through the toughest period the game has ever seen.”
Mr Muldoon said his understanding was that AFL Victoria would soon start advertising for his replacement in the Wimmera-mallee.
“I will have a transition period that will allow me to finish off a few projects and to make the transition for a replacement as smooth as possible.”