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Warren Tredrea v Channel 9: Where it started and how it could impact his place on Port’s board

Warren Tredrea was no stranger to media attention on-field, now he’s back in the headlines for his off-field exploits. How did the Power great get here and what does it mean for his future at Port?

Warren Tredrea was no stranger to media attention across a football career that helped deliver Port Adelaide its first AFL premiership.

The club great then turned TV sports presenter, reading the nightly news on Channel 9 Adelaide.

However, in more recent years he has once again become the story – this time following his high-profile exit from the network, an ongoing legal battle with his former employer and for his views on health and societal issues.

How did the Power great get here? And what does it mean for his place on the club’s board?

WHAT IS TREDREA’S HISTORY AT PORT ADELAIDE?

When you think of Port Adelaide legends, Tredrea is one of the first that comes to mind.

He’s the club’s only AFL premiership captain, he played 255-games kicking 549 goals, has won four best and fairests, has four All Australian jackets to his name and is an Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee. After some time away from the club, he joined the board last year. So, basically he’s a big deal.

Warren Tredrea is one of Port’s best ever. Picture: Ray Titus
Warren Tredrea is one of Port’s best ever. Picture: Ray Titus

WHY WAS HE SACKED BY CHANNEL 9?

After retiring Tredrea entered the media. He presented sport for Channel 9’s Adelaide news for eight years until his contract was terminated in January 2022. Channel 9 dismissed Tredrea after he refused to get the Covid-19 vaccine after issuing a staff direction that to enter the workplace from December 1, 2021 they needed to be fully vaccinated and provide a digital certificate to prove their status.

WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?

In October 2022, Tredrea launched legal action against Channel 9 in the Federal Court for a breach of contract. The Port Adelaide great claimed he should be paid out the remainder of his 2022 salary – $176,458.32 – and compensated for the missed opportunity of working with Nine for 30 more years. Tredrea claimed he “broke more stories” than his colleagues, who won awards “off the back of me”, while Nine said he was dismissed not because of his stance on the vaccine but because of his performance in the job compared to his high salary. Last year the Federal Court ruled against Tredrea’s claim that was unfairly dismissed because of Nine’s vaccination mandate, ruling his dismissal was “not unreasonable” given his “opinions” about vaccines “were not particularly well-informed” nor “soundly based”.

Tredrea is suing his former employer, Channel 9.
Tredrea is suing his former employer, Channel 9.

WHY IS HE BACK IN THE HEADLINES THIS WEEK?

While Tredrea was spared paying Nine’s trial costs, he was not spared of those of his failed appeal – estimated at $100,000 to $200,000. This week he told a court he had paid his debt to Channel 9 with a legal IOU because Australia has no “gold or silver coins” in circulation. In Federal Court documents, Tredrea said he could not pay his debt ordered by the court with known legal tender because Australian currency lacks gold and silver coins. Instead he had sent his former employer “a promissory note” – a written promise, by one party, to make a payment at a future date under terms and conditions. Tredrea says that because Nine did not return the note to him within 72 hours his debt has been discharged. He also claimed in the documents that he was “not an entity, legal person, citizen, resident or any form of creature of statute”. On Tuesday, Tredrea said; “I’m not pretending to be anything sovereign or a sovereign citizen – what I’ve done is provide a promissory note for payment”.

WHAT IS HIS CURRENT ROLE AT PORT ADELAIDE?

Upon joining the board Tredrea became part of the Power’s football committee, which oversees the club’s football departments, looks at short and long-term strategies and touches on coaching appointments, recruitment and contracts.

In his roles in the media – particularly on FIVEaa and when he wrote columns for The Advertiser – Tredrea was arguably the biggest critic of the club and senior coach Ken Hinkley. In 2022 he approached the club about joining its board to replace Darren Cahill as an AFL approved member. Power chairman David Koch rejected this saying Tredrea would instead have to stand at the members’ election at the end of 2023. He ran in this election against Port great Bruce Abernethy in a highly publicised race. Just 199 votes separated the two club greats but eventually it was the club’s members who got him on.

Tredrea remains on the Power’s board. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Tredrea remains on the Power’s board. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe

WILL THE RECENT COURT PROCEEDINGS IMPACT HIS ROLE AT THE CLUB?

While this, and some of the views Tredrea has shared and engaged with on his social media and through his podcast ‘The Ballsy Show’ have raised eyebrows the Power have been steadfast in that this doesn’t affect his football nous and he has been doing a good job on the board. Tredrea has claimed that Channel 9 is trying to bankrupt him. If this did happen then he would have to step aside from the board role.

WHAT HAS THE CLUB SAID PUBLICLY?

On Tuesday the Power said it was a “private matter” for Tredrea and the Federal Court. On Wednesday Koch was asked on FIVEaa if there was anything that had emerged that would force the club to change its relationship with one of its greats. He said Tredrea had been a “really good contributor to board meetings”.

“Like all directors on a board, he’s a volunteer, so he’s not a paid member of staff or on the executive team,” Koch said.

“What happens in his private life is up to him, whether you agree with some of the things he says or not doesn’t really matter.

“I’m just interested in how he performs as a director on the Port Adelaide board, and he’s doing pretty well.”

David Koch and Warren Tredrea. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
David Koch and Warren Tredrea. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe

HOW LONG IS HIS TENURE AS A BOARD MEMBER?

Tredrea’s tenure, which began in February 2024, runs for three-years as a member elected director.

WHO ELSE EMPLOYS TREDREA?

He is part of FIVEaa’s coverage of Port Adelaide games this year, but has not been on the radio’s weekly sport show as he was last year.

WHAT HAVE HIS EX-TEAMMATES SAID?

Premiership teammate Kane Cornes was asked about it on the Agenda Setters on Channel 7 on Tuesday and he said he felt “sad” about the situation.

“I’ve got a lot of affection for Warren because he was such a good mentor for me when I was a young player coming through and I always will be grateful for that,” he said.

“In fact he helped me through some challenging times when I was coming through.

“He is the best player I have ever played with along with Gavin Wanganeen and Robbie Gray so I guess my overriding emotion is I feel a bit sad.

“I don’t think anyone wants to be doorstopped outside the front of court … It’s not an ideal situation to be in owing money to someone.

“This isn’t ideal for the Port Adelaide Football Club at all and they should be a bit stronger in what they are saying.

“I think their statement has been around ‘this is a private matter so we won’t be commenting but I think the Port Adelaide fans deserve a little bit more than that.”

WHAT NEXT?

On Tuesday justice Stephen McDonald ordered written arguments be filed for consideration by the Full Court on a date to be set. If Tredrea is forced to pay Nine’s costs and is made bankrupt then movement could happen regarding his spot on Port’s board. But in the meantime while he may continue to raise some eyebrows the Power look set to continue to back in its club great – at least for now.

Originally published as Warren Tredrea v Channel 9: Where it started and how it could impact his place on Port’s board

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