Yorkshire Post

Arsenal legend and welfare campaigner Adams joins RFL

- DAVE CRAVEN

FORMER Arsenal and England captain Tony Adams MBE has been nominated to become the next president of the Rugby Football League.

Adams has become closely linked to the game’s welfare programmes through the Sporting Chance charity he founded in 2000 and will succeed the current president Andy Burnham next summer.

Doncaster chief executive Carl Hall, a New Zealander who originally came to England to play for the South Yorkshire club in 1988, was also nominated vice-president at the meeting of the Rugby League Council in Huddersfie­ld.

The former centre, who featured with Bradford Northern, Leeds, Feathersto­ne Rovers and Hull KR during his

playing career, takes over from Pat Crawshaw next July.

Finally, Chris Hurst, a digital sports specialist who has worked for BBC Sport, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council, the Premier League and Nielsen Sports, has joined the RFL Board as a nonexecuti­ve director.

He replaces Clare Morrow who has served her maximum term after originally joining the board in 2008.

Adams said: “It will be an honour to become the next President of the RFL.

“I am passionate about working with everyone in the sport to raise the profile of mental health, wellness and resilience, for players and for everyone in rugby league.

“I’d like to play my part in championin­g this brilliant sport on the national stage.”

RFL chairman Brian Barwick said: “It is a pleasure to be able to confirm these three excellent additions to our team.

“Tony Adams is known and respected throughout sport and beyond, not only for his outstandin­g playing career with Arsenal, but more recently for his pioneering work with Sporting Chance. The charity has helped more than 400 rugby league players since the RFL entered into an official partnershi­p with Sporting Chance in 2011, and Tony himself delivered seminars at Wigan and Hull earlier this year.

“The game has recognised the importance of mental health, for players and everyone else involved, and Tony’s election is another significan­t step in that regard. I also welcome the election as vice-president of Carl Hall, who has given so much to British rugby league since arriving here from New Zealand 30 years ago. This is welldeserv­ed recognitio­n for him, and for the Doncaster club.

“Chris Hurst will be a tremendous asset to the RFL board. His highly-successful career across the world of sport and as a proven leader in the field of modern digital communicat­ions will be invaluable in helping us maximise the value and profile of some of the sport’s key properties. He has worked in some of the top organisati­ons in sport and broadcasti­ng, and is well networked across both.”

 ??  ?? TONY ADAMS: Former Arsenal and England defender has been nominated for RFL presidency. CARL HALL: Doncaster chief executive will be vice-president of the RFL.
TONY ADAMS: Former Arsenal and England defender has been nominated for RFL presidency. CARL HALL: Doncaster chief executive will be vice-president of the RFL.

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