Malcolm Speed
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And it would need to do so to allay the fears that those people you're talking about, and I was one of them, I've thought that through, I was one of them, I didn't want that to happen, that they have.
We don't bring billions of eyeballs like some of our competitors, but we've got an incredibly strong system.
We've got to protect that with everything we've got.
I don't know if we can protect it in the same way and the same level that we have enjoyed over 20 and 30 years before.
And I know you bring Malcolm Speed on the show.
I have huge regard for Malcolm.
He's been very kind to me.
in my early tenure here and give me a lot of advice and we've spoken a lot and you know i'd be fascinated to hear his views because the way he described his time in cricket australia was a much simpler system you know he used to explain to me they had an amount of broadcast rights amount of ticketing revenue and then they'd pay that to players and then run the organization it all sounded so simple and
relatively easy to construct in a world where it's changed so much.
I'd love to hear some of his views on how you combat some of that change.
Maybe put that on your question list tomorrow for Malcolm, who's effectively one of the founding fathers here, who's done so much work, not just in cricket, but Australian sport, and his voice should be heard.
His voice should be heard.
You can go to the driving range, hit a bucket of balls, and you had a good experience with the game of golf.
Malcolm Speed, welcome back.
Good morning, Gerard.
That's very humbling to hear all that from Todd.
It is a changed time and perhaps we can investigate a bit of that.
Let's start.
I think it is quite a complicated issue, as Todd says, but it's a terrific issue to have, isn't it?