The bright side of FFA's new pay-TV deal
David Gallop cannot boast his code's recently proclaimed TV deal is the richest in Australian sport.
Roy Masters is a Sports Columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald
David Gallop cannot boast his code's recently proclaimed TV deal is the richest in Australian sport.
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The ASC's chief executive, Simon Hollingsworth, has resigned after five years in charge of the federal government's sports funding and policy arm.
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