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Gerard Whateley

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Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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Now, back to Whiteley.

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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Two weeks ago, Cricket Victoria struck the Stars and the Renegades off the map.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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After 15 years of building brands and rivalry and fan bases, the two clubs were essentially abolished.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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They had no legacy value.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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The Victorian team, as it were, was going to be the Rangers, and some other team is what the Renegades would morph into, owned by some other foreign entity.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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The trouble is, is this season, the Stars and the Renegades are going to be sent out to play.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)

So what does that do to the prospects of those two teams?

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)

The response of the fan base, the cricket goers, the fans of those two teams here in Melbourne?

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)

Do you go?

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)

Do you continue on with the allegiances that were there, knowing that neither of them is going to be there beyond this season?

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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And if everything had gone to plan, neither of them would have been there now.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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It's a very odd scenario.

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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I haven't taken a strong opinion on privatisation.

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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I admire those who are strident on it.

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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I'm not.

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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But it did strike me this was the most difficult way to go about it a couple of weeks ago, and I think that's precisely what's...

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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playing out.

Whateley
The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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Two redundant entities are going to be representing cricket in this state across the next BBL season with their fan bases, which are substantial.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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I'm not dismissive.

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The odd scenario facing the Melbourne Stars & Renegades | Additional Editorial (17.06.26)
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Some people wanted to be dismissive of the way people follow those two clubs.