AFL: Jackson hits back at Elliott

From: AAP Sports News (Australia) | Date: March 31, 2000 | Copyright information


AAP Sports News (Australia)

03-31-2000

AFL: Jackson hits back at Elliott

By Andrew Hamilton

PERTH, March 31 AAP - AFL chief executive officer Wayne Jackson has indicated the league
is prepared for a legal battle with the Carlton Football Club over broadcasting rights.

Jackson in Perth to watch West Coast Eagles play the Adelaide Crows on Saturday night,
rejected claims by Carlton president John Elliott that the league was comm...

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