ARM
Media Statement - 13 October 1999
Our
international sports greats Vote Yes for Australia
on November 6
The Yes campaign pulled off
the Australian Football recruiting coup of the decade
today when all-Australian Dermott Brereton, Captain
Nathan Buckley and Brownlow medallist Shane Crawford
signed up to the cause.
The three leading figures in Australian Football were
in Adelaide for the International Rules Test against
Ireland on Friday.
They encouraged their fellow Australians to Vote Yes
for an Australian Head of State because of the symbolism
and leadership this would show the nation.
Overwhelmingly, people who have represented Australia
internationally in sport business or culture are in
favour of Australia standing on its own two feet.
They know the importance of symbols.
Dermott Brereton said the proudest moment an Australian
sportsman or sportswoman can have is when they wear
the Australian colours and the national emblem.
The three players said one of the most memorable moments
they have had in their careers was when the national
anthem was played before 65,000 fans at the MCG last
week. They said they are looking forward to that inspirational
moment again at Football Park in Adelaide.
The three Australian Football greats said they hope
Australians will also feel similar inspiration and
a feeling of national pride when they cast their Yes
vote on November 6.
Brereton joins Australian Football's Michael Long,
athletes Cathy Freeman and Nova Peres-Kneebone, Olympic
swimming great Dawn Fraser, tennis legend John Newcombe
and Wallabies international rugby captain John Eales,
as well as cricketers Steve Waugh and Shane Warne
in pledging their support for a Yes vote.
These leading sportspeople join other Australians,
who have made considerable contributions to their
own fields of endeavor who are also supporting a Yes
vote.
These include former Governor General Sir Zelman Cowen,
former High Court Justices Sir Anthony Mason and Sir
Gerard Brennan and Oscar nominees Cate Blanchette,
Geoffrey Rush and Baz Luhrmann who last week also
said they supported a Yes vote in the November 6 republic
referendum.
Authorised by Malcolm Turnbull, Australian Republican
Movement, 60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000