Collective Mind Director Reacts To Apology From Nine & The Age Over Crows Camp Reporting

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Channel Nine's Wide World Of Sports, The Age newspaper, and specifically Caroline Wilson and Sam McClure, are to issue apologies regarding their coverage and comments around the Adelaide Crows training camp run by 'Collective Mind' in 2018. 

This morning on Triple M Breakfast with Roo, Ditts & Loz, Director of Collective Mind Amon Woulfe reacted to the outcome, which followed lengthy legal discussions and ended with the media arm and journalists acknowledging that the camp was run in good faith and with the players' interests front of mind.

Woulfe responded to Chris Dittmar asking whether the controversy ruined his company: "It did". And he had a message for Crows supporters: "Don't believe everything you read."

LISTEN TO AMON WOULFE'S STRONG RESPONSE HERE:

As well as paying legal costs, Nine will retract 13 publications and apologies will be run in The Sunday Age and on the Age and Wide World Of Sports websites.

Mark Ricciuto responded to the news that Collective Mind are to receive formal apologies and also shared his experience of the time, how the rumours started spreading and how we is still waiting for apologies from some very significant figures in the game:

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3 February 2022




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