Whanganui Chronicle

Philips ready to tackle new role with NZRU

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After a 34 year absence, Wanganui rugby will have a voice on a major New Zealand Rugby Union committee.

Jeff Phillips, Wanganui RFU chairman since 2015, was this week named as one of three union chairmen on the important six-man NZRU Appointmen­ts and Remunerati­ons Committee.

The other two union chairmen on the committee are sitting members Stuart Mathes (Auckland) and Wayne Young (Tasman).

Phillips replaces Mid Canterbury chairman Gerrard Rushton as a Heartland unions’ representa­tive.

Still to be appointed is the NZRU representa­tive and two independen­t members.

The A and R committee considers all nomination­s and recommends candidates for the offices of the Elected Board members, appoints the Nominated Board members, and recommends the maximum annual amount of renumerati­on for Board members and officers for considerat­ion at the NZRU annual meeting.

Phillips, a local electrical company director, served on the WRFU board for three years before becoming chairman in 2015. He played representa­tive rugby for Wanganui in 1994-95 as a lock, won senior and premier club titles with champion Kaierau teams and is a life member of that club.

Phillips joins Tauranga-based former Wanganui All Black Bill Osborne, who will have a third term as NZ president next season, as a national official.

The presidency is usually a two-year appointmen­t but because of the disjointed 2020 Covid-19 affected rugby season it has been extended to three years.

The last Wanganui officials to hold major NZRU committee appointmen­ts were national councillor­s Brian Vaughan (1986), JJ Stewart (1985-86) and Paul Mitchell (1979-83).

Stewart was also an All Blacks selector-coach in 1973-77 and Mitchell was All Blacks manager in 1983.

 ?? PHOTO / FILE ?? Wanganui Rugby Union chairman Jeff Philips has a new role with the New Zealand governing body.
PHOTO / FILE Wanganui Rugby Union chairman Jeff Philips has a new role with the New Zealand governing body.

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