The Australian Football Media Association is pleased to announce the members of the 2021 committee and the date for the 2021 Awards presentation.
A new look team has been formalised with Damian Barrett announced as new Chairperson of the AFMA after a unanimous vote from the committee.
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Joining Barrett on the committee are National Sports Editor News Corp, Matt Kitchin, General Manager Fox Footy, Michael Neill, The Age's Greg Baum and long-time association event manager and administrator Sophie Maguire.
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New additions to the team for 2021 include the ABC’s Catherine Murphy, Sarah Olle whose diverse portfolio includes AFLW coverage on Fox Footy, AFL on Triple M and Fox Sports News and highly respected Herald Sun journalist Glenn McFarlane.
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Jude Donnelly has retired from the committee after many dedicated years of service with her work to will be formally acknowledged at the 2021 awards ceremony.
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Barrett, chief football correspondent at AFL Media, has worked in sports media for 30 years, 20 with News Limited publications. He has long-term involvements with football programs on Triple M and Channel 9.
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The new committee will seek to both fully respect past traditions and embrace the ever-changing new landscape in determining how best to acknowledge the many people who perform outstanding work in football media.
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The 2021 Awards categories and criteria will be finalised soon, with a major event to acknowledge winners to be held in Melbourne on Tuesday September 14. Event details will be announced shortly.
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Follow updates on Instagram @afma_awards
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For any questions please contact theafma@outlook.com
2021 AFMA Committee Members
Damian Barrett (Chair) – AFL Media, Triple M, Nine
Sophie Maguire (Administrator and Event Manager)
Matt Kitchen – Newscorp
Greg Baum – The Age
Michael Neill – Fox Footy
Catherine Murphy – ABC
Sarah Olle - Fox Sports News / Triple M / AFLW Fox Footy
Glenn McFarlane – Herald Sun
Jay Allen – AFL