Dalton Gooding

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Dalton Gooding is a Western Australian businessman, and since 2002, the chairman of the West Coast Eagles Australian Football League club.

Originally recruited by WAFL club Claremont from the town of Dumbleyung in rural Western Australia in the early 1970s, he was given a 3-year $1000 scholarship to move to Perth.[1]. He played nine seasons for the Tigers.

In addition to his West Coast Eagles chairmanship, Gooding is a principal in the accounting firm Gooding Pervan, as well as being a non executive chairman of Clinical Cell Culture and an executive director of Australian Wine Holdings and SIPA Resources.[2] He is also a director of St John of God Health Care.[3]

  1. ^ Achieving Goals in Football and Business. Curtin Business School Review (Spring 2006). Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
  2. ^ Dalton Gooding. Yahoo finance.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
  3. ^ Governing Board members. St John of God Healthcare. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.

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