Mike McKenna, longtime ally of the chief executive James Sutherland, has become the latest Cricket Australia executive to depart the governing body, accepting the job as chief executive of Perths new Burswood Stadium.Formerly an employee at the Essendon AFL club, McKenna joined CA in 2005 in a marketing role and subsequently ascended to the job of Executive General Manager - Operations. He also served as acting CEO of CA on numerous occasions.McKennas most memorable contribution to CA was to help expedite the introduction of the Twenty20 Big Bash League, of which he was named project manager, at the 2010 Australian Cricket Conference, and then navigate a period in which private ownership of some clubs was considered and then rejected.His exit follows the departure of the head of finance Kate Banozic, another long-term executive known to be close to Sutherland, who has held the role of CEO since 2001.A mood for change at CA executive level has grown steadily since the appointment of independent board directors in 2012, and was hastened by the move of the highly regarded former New South Wales player and corporate figure Kevin Roberts from the board to management in September last year, replacing Alex Wyatt as Head of Strategy and People.Roberts and McKenna previously worked together when the former was Head of Adidas in Australia and the latter Head of Commercial Operations. The deal between CA and Adidas ended abruptly in 2011.Following the exit of Michael Brown in 2012, McKennas role was expanded to include numerous operations roles including behavioural codes and polices, including the players code of conduct.An internal review of this area in 2013 by the one-time AFL executive Adrian Anderson resulted in the creation of a separate integrity unit in order to remove any perceived conflict of interest between the commercial and disciplinary wings of CA. Wholesale Air Max For Sale . PETERSBURG, Fla. China Wholesale Nike Air Max Shoes .ca! Kerry, Two nights after the Scott-Eriksson incident in Buffalo, the Bruins returned home to play San Jose. In that game, Zdeno Chara put a check on Tommy Wingels that clearly targeted his head. http://www.airmaxauthentic.com/ . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete. Wholesale Air Max Shoes .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Wholesale Air Max Sale Online . P.A. Parenteau scored early in the third period to help the Avs edge Toronto 2-1 on Tuesday night. Cory Sarich also scored for Colorado (3-0-0), which is off to its best ever start.France suffered their first defeat in this years Womens Six Nations tournament when they were beaten 10-8 by Wales in Neath. The result means unbeaten England lead the way after three rounds of the tournament, two points clear of France and Wales. And England will next face Wales in a pivotal showdown at the Twickenham Stoop on Saturday March 12 (live on Sky Sports 5).Having lost their tournament opener in Ireland, Wales made it two wins in a row with a hard-fought victory over France at The Gnoll.And the Welsh have also confirmed their place for the 2017 World Cup, because they cannot now be overtaken by Scotland. Safi NDiaye scored a first-half try for France The hosts made a superb start, taking the lead after just three minutes when full-back Dyddgu Hywel received the ball on the 22 and ran a lovely line to touch down.France winger Caroline Boujard then dropped a kick when looking certain to score, but the visiting forwards were impressive, and No 8 Safi NDiaye scored a pushover try on the quarter hour.However, brave Welsh defending held up the French pack on the line on a pair of occasions, meaning it was 5-5 at half-time.Wales lost Shona Powell-Hughes to the sin-bin just before the break, though, and France went in front five minutes after the interval, courtesy of an Audrey Abadie penalty. The French take possession of the ball at the lineout during their defeat in Wales But Wales then reclaimed the lead with a wonderful try, sparked by a superb run out of defence from Bethan Dainton, and finished when prop Megan York raced down the touchline after receiving from Elen Evans.ddddddddddddFrance threw everything at the Welsh in the final 20 minutes but the hosts refused to buckle and held on to secure a first win over the French since 2008.In Sundays other match, Italy opened their account for the tournament with a 22-7 victory over winless Scotland.The two strugglers met at the Stadio Arcoveggio and Italy claimed an early lead when player-of-the-match Melissa Bettoni went over from close range.And the other Italian prop, Elisa Cucchiella, also scored a first-half try, diving across the line after the hosts had moved the play to the right.Francesca Schiavon added the conversion and also kicked a first-half penalty, meaning Italy were 15-0 up at the break.Manuela Furlan then scored the third Italian try of the day, Schiavon adding the conversion once again to make the scoreline 22-0, which was somewhat harsh on the Scots.The visitors responded almost immediately, centre Lisa Thomson powering through to score a try, which Lana Skeldon converted.However, although Scotland fought hard to get back into the match, that proved to be the end of the scoring. 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