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RexRex    406 posts
edited September 2015 West Australian Racing
Rumour is that Phil O'rielley and RWWA are about to part company.
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  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,987 posts
    Tomorrow

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  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    about time good riddance if true

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  • AquanitaAquanita    566 posts
    Cue Andrew if this is true.

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  • RexRex    406 posts
    Aquanita said:

    Cue Andrew if this is true.

    Yes it is certainly true, the dogs are barking it.
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Knew about it several hours ago, been officially denied at this stage by the way, internal review, restructuring etc, etc obviously going to be fed straight to the West in order to put their spin on it.

    Rumours of a big pay out as well, whether that's true or not is debatable, absolute joke though if that part is true.

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  • AachensonAachenson    11 posts
    Of course you knew before everybody else Andrew, you know it all.

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  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    good luck to him, long time loyal servants are hard to come by....will be a big loss to the industry

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  • everreadyeverready    282 posts
    Close the door behind ya phil :P

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  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Obviously that's said very much tongue in cheek Rio, I know you're that naive or unintelligent.
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    edited September 2015
    Too busy chasing it up and trying to confirm the story for work to worry about posting it on here but you believe whatever you want mate, it's never stopped you before.
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    I would've thought a 2 minute phone call to Mr O'Reilly would have given you all the info that you needed. Ring Phil at 10am, write the story by 11am. Hardly seems like an all day activity to me!?!?!?!

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  • VillageKidVillageKid    2,358 posts

    Not a nice man. Cant believe he lasted this long.

    This also sums up his umpiring back in the day in the WAFL!

  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    edited September 2015
    Heard one or two stories about his umpiring as well, you would hope that they're not true.
  • HotJulesHotJules    229 posts
    i know one which is true and he was made to apologise for his actions by his superiors in the force.
  • loose_gooseloose_goose    2,135 posts
    Is it right that he was moved to the Red Hots prior to this, if so that would be a demotion I'm thinking
  • notapuntanotapunta    938 posts
    I dealt with Phil during a management drama in a syndicate I was involved in ( manager stole winnings and tried selling horse).
    I found Phil to be a great help and a knowledgeable person who helped us find some ways to change manager over so in my opinion good luck to him in all future endeavors.

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  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    go ask Sue Hoppman John Zucal and our very own mr Carter if he is a good bloke should have been sacked after purgiging in court after the Carter affair

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  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    edited September 2015
    I've got a really good friend on here that detests the man for what he did to a mate of his.....and I respect that opinion. But I only ever find those who have been on the wrong side of the law that hate and detest him....His job was to investigate those on the wrong side of the law.
    NO ONE likes being found out if they are bending the laws'. He is a bloke that held this role for years and years...And every case he got involved in was controversial, not just the few you mention above.
    I don't reckon his personality lends him to being the way forward for RWWA, but gee that tough "F..K YOU" attitude was really needed in years gone by........

    The few people who were on the right side of the law and went to him for help couldn't find a better advocate to have on their side.

    The many of us who found ourselves on the wrong side of the law and had to face up to Phil's questioning, we all wished he had gone on leave the week before!!!

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  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Mate I had never been in trouble for anything ever either criminally or on the racetrack and had a spotless reputation, the bloke in my opinion is pond scum, pure and simple and was involved in torpedoing not one but two lucrative Singapore positions that I had gained.

    One when RWWA wasn't in existence and I wouldn't have known him from a bar of soap and the other when RWWA did exist and still have no idea why, other than I tell the truth and don't swallow the party propaganda line that is fed to the rest of the WA racing media sycophants.

    Actually in my opinion to call the bloke pond scum is being grossly unfair and disrespectful to pond scum.

    A major step forward for the industry to see the last of him, in his position it's not only essential to possess unquestionable integrity you have to carry the perception of unquestionable integrity and in my opinion and the opinion of majority of the industry he had neither.

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  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    I had never ben in trouble before I had to face up to him either...Well maybe I had, but I'd never been caught and held accountable for my actions before!!!!!!!!!!! :-B
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Accountable for what blatant lies and complete and utterly concocted fantasy.

    For my not being allowed to ever present irrefutable evidence gathered by the following day after I had recovered from that state of shock I was in, that would have saved the industry hundreds of thousands in needless legal fees you mean that kind of accountability and not being involved in either directly or indirectly a knowingly false police complaint, you mean that kind of accountability!!!
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Anyway the less said about that particular evil and vile individual the better.
  • AndrewCarterAndrewCarter    2,171 posts
    Ask Sue Hoppman another totally innocent person about his conception of integrity.
  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    RIO said:

    .The many of us who found ourselves on the wrong side of the law and had to face up to Phil's questioning, we all wished he had gone on leave the week before!!!

    which part of the law did you break Rio?! :O

    and who is this us business :P
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    Over the years many, but I wont go into the one I got caught out on!!!!! =)) =)) B-)

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  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    "The development of this long-term strategy has reviewed internal structures, operations and Stewards functions with a view to addressing the rapidly changing needs of future integrity management"

    @carey got an updated resume on file to flick over............?
  • AquanitaAquanita    566 posts
    Normal business practice to make the position redundant then they don't have ta face any unfair dismissal claims.

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  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,987 posts
    So what is the process for investigating complaints from here on in?
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    ring up and talk to Denis............... =)) =)) =)) =))

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