Melbourne Rebels land former AFL boss Ross Oakley
* Leo Schlink
* From: Herald Sun
* September 09, 2010 4:00PM
FORMER AFL supremo Ross Oakley has been appointed chief executive officer of the Melbourne Rebels and the Victorian Rugby Union.
Oakley, 67, began work in the role today.
The former St Kilda footballer was AFL CEO from 1986-96.
Regarded as visionary at the AFL after establishing clubs in Queensland, WA and SA, Oakley took over from interim Rebels CEO Pat Wilson.
Wilson took over the job after founding CEO Brian Waldron was forced to resign due to his role in the Melbourne Storm salary cap scandal.
Oakley's appointment coincided with the Rebels joining forces with the VRU to build the sport’s future in Victoria.
The two groups signed a memorandum of understanding designed to deliver “unprecedented cooperation between the recreational and the privately owned professional levels of the game and ultimately drive the growth and popularity of rugby in the state".
Rebels chairman Harold Mitchell said Oakley’s experience was crucial.
“Ross fully understands the challenges of establishing a foundation club having overseen AFL’s expansion into Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and Fremantle,” he said.
“We are very lucky to have someone with such experience at the helm for what is an exciting time for Rugby in Victoria.
“Importantly his dual role through the MOU will ensure that the recreational levels of rugby at school and club level will form a part of the overall Melbourne Rebels’ vision for Rugby in Victoria.
“Ross is fully supportive of our pursuit of excellence from the outset and our ambition to be innovative while at the same time being prepared to challenge the status quo both on and off the field, as the name Rebels suggests.”
Mitchell said Wilson would continue to be involved with the Rebels.
Oakley said: “I am delighted to be joining the Melbourne Rebels who have already recruited a world class coaching and playing staff, and developed a relationship and culture between the franchise and the Victorian rugby community based on mutual respect, transparency, cooperation and trust.
“As a result of the advent of the Rebels, rugby now as a truly national footprint in Australia and I firmly believe it has an enormous amount to offer our City and State.
“The Rebels will not only bring the exciting prospect of elite interstate rugby matches to Melbourne but importantly, as Super Rugby is an international competition, the Rebels provide Melbourne with its first ever international team.
"It's a team we can be really proud of supporting.”