Experienced football figure Andrew Ireland.Credit:Eddie Jim
The move comes after Goyder pledged to fill at least one commission vacancy with a director boasting elite playing experience,experience the commission has not boasted since West Coast and Sydney premiership player Jason Ball stepped down in early 2021.
The pressure on chairman Goyder to add football expertise to his commission has mounted over this season after Dillon was appointed CEO-elect in May,also leaving the game without a full-time head of football.
Ireland,with his four decades’ wealth of club experience,is seen as a fitting appointment accompanyingLaura Kane’s ascendancy into the top football job. Kane’s impressive rise through the ranks sees her at 33 as the youngest football boss in AFL history.
The commission move is expected to be the first in something of a shake-up at the AFL’s board level. The ongoing tenure of Professor Helen Milroy,the game’s first Indigenous commissioner,remains unclear and two more commissioners,Andrew Newbold and Gabrielle Trainor,complete their current terms before the 2024 season.
Ireland is the deputy chairman of the Australian Sports Commission and has remained on the Sydney Swans board after 17 full-time years at the club,first as the general manager of football and then chief executive. The Swans won their first two Sydney flags during the Ireland era and became the template for succession planning at presidential,executive and coaching levels. He handed over the CEO reins to then football boss Tom Harley in 2019.
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Previously Ireland,who played pivotal roles in Collingwood’s string of heartbreaking grand final losses between 1977 and 1981,was a pioneer for Australian rules football in Queensland throughout the 1980s and became CEO of the Brisbane Bears in 1990,overseeing the Brisbane Lions’ first premiership in 2001.