The Transport Accident Commission has sent a bold statement to the sporting landscape, ending its sponsorship of the Geelong Football Club, following Joel Selwood's speeding incident.Â
Selwood lost his license for a month after being clocked at 27km/h over the speed limit just over a week ago.Â
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The TAC and Geelong met today to discuss the future of their partnership.Â
"The Geelong Football Club (GFC) and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) today confirmed the partnership between the organisations would not be renewed," a statement read.Â
![Selwood with junior footballers in Warrnambool last month.](http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/images/g/u/s/q/4/0/image.related.articleLeadwide.620x349.gusqam.png/1488867563612.jpg)
"For the past 11 years, the Cats have been a great supporter of road safety.
"In January 2015 the GFC stated publicly that in the event of any further serious incidents the partnership would be relinquished, and the TAC respects the club's integrity.
"Both the TAC and the Cats will continue to explore opportunities to work in the community to reduce road trauma going forward.
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