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Originally Posted by GTRMagic
Well that's what I'm wondering.
There isn't an immediate replacement that fits all those criteria
Especially having someone there that owns their team, and can say yes/no without a board of directors meeting back at home base
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Of course no director can refer a decision back to another meeting of directors for another company - that would be a breach of the corporations act and their fiduciary responsibilities but I understand what you mean.
Nothing against Roland but I think that it's good that he's standing down - fresh eyes on the board is no bad thing and he's had a long innings.
Hope they find the right person to replace Roland on the board and help take the business and the sport forward.