Miller steps down
July 27th 2008 23:16
GREG Miller has bowed to pressure and stood down as Richmond's director of football.
Miller has been in the position for six years and is the first casualty of the club's review of the football department, which is being conducted by president Gary March and two of his board members.
March said both parties agreed to go their separate ways.
"It was agreed by both parties that Greg would step down immediately from his role as general manager of football operations," March said.
"I would like to thank Greg Miller for his six years of tireless service to the Richmond Football Club.
"He has been integral in the rebuilding of our young list.
"Greg should be proud of his work with the Richmond Football Club and I would like to specifically acknowledge his dedication to our club coterie groups and supporters over the years."
The review has also reportedly cast doubt over the future of Richmond assistant coach Jade Rawlings.
But Richmond coach Terry Wallace said he had been assured by March and new director Tony Free that Rawlings' position was safe.
Wallace was also confident his own position was safe and that he would coach the club in 2009.

Miller has been in the position for six years and is the first casualty of the club's review of the football department, which is being conducted by president Gary March and two of his board members.
March said both parties agreed to go their separate ways.
"It was agreed by both parties that Greg would step down immediately from his role as general manager of football operations," March said.
"I would like to thank Greg Miller for his six years of tireless service to the Richmond Football Club.
"He has been integral in the rebuilding of our young list.
"Greg should be proud of his work with the Richmond Football Club and I would like to specifically acknowledge his dedication to our club coterie groups and supporters over the years."
The review has also reportedly cast doubt over the future of Richmond assistant coach Jade Rawlings.
But Richmond coach Terry Wallace said he had been assured by March and new director Tony Free that Rawlings' position was safe.
Wallace was also confident his own position was safe and that he would coach the club in 2009.

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