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Emmett Mark Dunne (born 11 June 1956) is a former
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er who played for the
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and the
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in the
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(VFL). He is also a former police officer who served nearly 40 years with
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.


Football career

Dunne is one of few VFL players to have played in premierships at three levels for the same club. He was captain of Richmond's Under 19 team in
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against , named at centre half-back, then a member of the Reserves team that won the 1977 flag against , again named at centre half-back, and was named at full-back in the
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victory against . He also played in the
1982 VFL Grand Final The 1982 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Carlton Football Club and Richmond Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 25 September 1982. It was the 86th annual Grand Final ...
against . The Tigers crashed to tenth place in
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and coach
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resigned. Dunne only managed 11 games for the season, and was one of a number of players who departed the club at the end of that season, joining . After playing 13 senior games in
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, Dunne was made captain of Footscray's Reserves team in
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and also won the club Reserve grade best and fairest. In
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he was appointed Reserves captain-coach and led the Bulldogs to the Army Reserve Cup Grand Final where they lost to Carlton. In 1987, he was recruited by VFA club Springvale, and was a member of its 1987 premiership team before retiring.


Police Career

Dunne joined
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in 1976. On 22 August 2009, Dunne was promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioner in charge of the north/west region. He was awarded the
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in the
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. In May 2013, while serving as Assistant Commissioner, it was revealed on
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's
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that Dunne had been accused of bullying by former inspector Gordon Charteris. In a WorkSafe report, Dunne was criticized as being "difficult to deal with" and an "aggressive manager" and that there had been "a failure to formally address isbehaviour, management and style." Dunne responded in a statement defending his actions but also acknowledging Charteris's frustration at the outcome:
I also accept Gordon's right to report his complaints to the Office of Police Integrity and WorkSafe. At all times I have fully and properly complied with any and all requests made of me by the OPI and WorkSafe.
In June 2014, he retired from Victoria Police after 38 years service; at the time he was in charge of the professional services command.


Coaching and Administration

After retiring as a player at the end of 1987, Dunne returned to Richmond and served as Reserves coach from 1988 to 1992, then took on the role of ruck coach under
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from 1993 to 1995. He then served as a member of the
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for 20 years, starting in 1997 and finishing when he was appointed a director on the Richmond board in September 2016, filling a vacancy created by the retiring John Matthies. In a statement, club president Peggy O'Neal said:
“We are delighted to have Emmett join the board. He brings a wealth of experience on many levels - not only as a result of his long association with elite and grassroots football - but through his distinguished career with the Victoria Police. He brings a particularly strong skill set in areas such as ethical leadership, culture and capability, integrity and security – areas of paramount importance in the modern game.”
As a former Richmond player, Dunne's appointment was also met with approval by the club's members, who voted to retain him as a board director in December 2016. His responsibilities on the club board have included chairing the club's History and Traditions Committee, being a member of the Risk, Compliance and Integrity committee, the Punt Road Re-development Committee and also a Patron of “Neville Crowe’s Legacy”. As Chair of the History and Traditions Committee, one of Dunne's most controversial assignments was a two-year investigation into historical awarding of Best and Fairests at Richmond, leading to the conclusion that club legend and icon
Jack Dyer John Raymond Dyer Sr. OAM (15 November 1913 – 23 August 2003), nicknamed Captain Blood, was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1931 and 1949. One of the ga ...
had not been awarded a Best and Fairest in 1932 and would thus have that entry removed from the official honour board. Jack Dyer Jr was disappointed with the outcome and vowed to seek proof to have his father reinstated. In January 2021, the AFL bestowed Life Membership upon Dunne under the ‘Special Service to the Game’ category.


References


Bibliography

*Hogan P: ''The Tigers Of Old'', Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996


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