Why did Brian Cook leave Geelong?

Speaking for the first time since it was announced in September that he would be leaving GMHBA Stadium to take up the chief executive role at Carlton, Cook told the Geelong Advertiser thatone of the reasons for his departure was to avoid creating an uncomfortable environment around Hocking.

Who is CEO of Geelong?

Brian Cook (1999–)Geelong Football Club / CEOBrian Carlyle Cook is a Scottish-born Australian businessman and former Australian rules football player and coach who is the current chief executive officer of the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. Wikipedia

Is brian Cook going to carlton?

Brian Cook has long been recognised as one of Australia’s leading sports administrators. With 32 years as an AFL club CEO with the West Coast, Geelong and in October 2021, Brian was appointed Chief Executive Officer at Carlton Football Club. Cook is the longest serving CEO in the history of the league.

How old is Brian Cook?

66 years (November 14, 1955)Brian Cook / Age

Who is the CEO of Carlton?

Cain Liddle (Nov 2017–)Carlton Football Club / CEO

Where is Brian Cook going?

Geelong Football Club president Craig Drummond has thanked out-going CEO Brian Cook for his 23 years service to the club. Cook advised the club today that he has accepted the CEO role at Carlton Football Club.

How many games did Steve Hocking play?

199 games
Chief Executive A veteran of 199 games in the navy and white hoops, Hocking retired following the 1994 season. He played in two AFL Grand Finals, and was awarded the club’s most determined player four times.

Who is the CEO of Carlton Football club?

Who is Carltons general manager of Football?

Len Villani – Football Operations and Compliance Manager – Carlton Football Club | LinkedIn.

Where is Brian Cook?

Professional Basketball Player Power Forward for the Los Angeles Clippers. Power Forward for the Washington Wizards.

How many premierships has Carlton won?

16

Carlton Football Club
Premierships VFL/AFL (16) 1906 1907 1908 1914 1915 1938 1945 1947 1968 1970 1972 1979 1981 1982 1987 1995 VFA (2) 1877 1887 Victorian (4) 1871 1873 1874 1875
Ground(s) AFL: Marvel Stadium (56,347) & Melbourne Cricket Ground (100,024) AFLW: Ikon Park (20,000)
Former ground(s) Princes Park (1897–2005)

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