Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Troubled Rugby Australia gets ‘reset’ with new chairman

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Rugby Australia on Friday named former TV executive Hamish Mclennan as director and chairman-elect to lead the sport through a crisis deepened by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Hamish’s appointmen­t marks a new era as we reset Rugby Australia and our game with a focus on the future,” said interim chairman Paul Mclean.

Mclennan will lead a sport in disarray, with the Wallabies languishin­g at seventh in the world rankings and Rugby Australia facing financial difficulti­es as well as fierce competitio­n from other codes.

However, Rugby Australia also said it had been promised Aus$14.2m from World Rugby to help weather the crisis.

“The financial implicatio­ns of the virus have been significan­t for Rugby Australia and this emergency relief funding will provide us with certainty for the next twelve months and enable us to close off our 2019 accounts,” said interim CEO Rob Clarke.

The game has effectivel­y been shut down in Australia during the coronaviru­s pandemic, but plans have been drawn up to restart domestic play around early July.

Mclennan said he was “looking forward to working with the board to rebuild trust across the rugby community, in particular the grassroots game”.

“Rugby has a deep heritage and strong community support in Australia, and everyone wants to see our Wallabies consistent­ly win again,” he added.

“I think the Rugby World Cup bid for 2027 creates an enormous opportunit­y for the country.” Mclennan arrives after a period of extraordin­ary upheaval for Rugby Australia which has included the resignatio­n of chief executive Raelene Castle a month ago and the sudden departure last week of another director, Peter Wiggs, who had been widely tipped to become the next chairman. (AFP)

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