Melbourne president Kate Roffey stepped down from her role on Friday.Credit:Justin McManus
The Friday afternoon announcement of Roffey’s departure and the review of the board comes a week after Roffey revealed she had not spoken to Petracca,whom she referred to by his nickname “Trac”,about his disgruntlement with the Demons in a widely criticised interview on SEN.
After several weeks of speculation over his playing future,Petracca last Saturday reaffirmed his commitment to the Demons,with whom he is contracted to the end of 2029.
The Demons have not won a final since their drought-busting premiership in 2021,and failed to qualify for this year’s finals,finishing 14th after losing 10 of their last 15 games.
The club said the review of the board was aimed at “resetting and refreshing its performance”.
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Starting in 2013 when Melbourne finished 17th with two wins,Roffey has seen dizzying highs and lows in her 12 seasons on the board. The past four years alone have delivered a famous men’s flag in 2021 and a first AFLW premiership in 2022,but also numerous off-field controversies that curtailed the Demons’ bid for a red-and-blue dynasty.
The Dees’ 2024 campaign was hampered from the jump as star midfielder Clayton Oliver’s struggled on and off the field and questions emerged over their playing culture after the Joel Smith drug investigation. Angus Brayshaw was forced into retirement for medical reasons and Petracca suffered a life-threatening internal injury and subsequently aired his unhappiness with the club.