Essendon football boss Josh Mahoney to leave AFL club

Essendon football boss Josh Mahoney to leave AFL club

Essendon soccer boss Josh Mahoney will step down from his position on the finish of the AFL season within the newest shake-up of the membership’s off-field employees.

First-year coach Brad Scott and chief government Craig Vozzo have been targeted on bringing stability to the Bombers since their respective appointments late final yr.

But Mahoney’s departure will depart a big gap to be stuffed within the membership’s soccer division.

“This has been a difficult decision to come to but one that I am confident is the right for all involved,” Mahoney mentioned in a membership assertion on Friday.

“We are in year one of a new build under a new coach and in the position as (executive general manager of football) you need to be 100 per cent committed to the role to see the journey through.

“The previous month I’ve been reflecting and have come to the realisation that I would like a brand new problem, and now could be the correct time to make that transfer.”

Former Collingwood, Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide player Mahoney joined Essendon at the end of 2020, following a longer stint as football boss at Melbourne.

The Bombers will now undertake a process to appoint his successor.

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Essendon have been through plenty of change off the field over the last 12 months.

The club went through a tumultuous end to 2022, when it sacked Ben Rutten as coach and bungled the process to appoint a replacement for Xavier Campbell as chief executive.

Andrew Thorburn lasted just one day as CEO, plunging the Bombers into crisis when he stepped down due to his role as chairman of a church with divisive views around abortion and homosexuality.

Former West Coast football boss Vozzo was appointed Essendon CEO in December and has earned praise for his leadership.

Star defender Mason Redman final month mentioned the Bombers’ new course beneath Vozzo and Scott had been essential in his determination to signal a brand new five-year contract with the membership.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au