AFL Commission to have the final say on a possible Ron Barassi Cup name change for the premiership trophy

Renaming the premiership cup after Ron Barassi is among the ways the AFL is considering honouring the football legend.

League chiefs will consult clubs and key industry figures in coming days before deciding how to acknowledge Barassi, who died on Saturday aged 87.

The discussion comes as the Victorian government confirmed it would hold a state memorial for Barassi.

The AFL Commission will make a final call, with the grand final looming next week.

“It’s hard to imagine a bigger or more significant figure in the history of Australian Rules than Ron Barassi,” outgoing AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan told reporters on Monday.

“There were his exploits on the field, off the field and more broadly as an innovator and someone incredibly progressive.

“His legacy is being considered. There is, I know, a lot of push for renaming the premiership cup.

“There are other ways to remember him. Those things are being discussed.”

McLachlan played a straight bat when asked for his own opinion on whether the premiership cup should be renamed after Barassi.

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