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Phil Kearns (64)
I have worked in a large sporting organisation (not rugby, and not in Australia). At first I was phlegmatic about JON having his gig at Echo, thinking that there might conceivably be some synergies, but I was wrong. Alarm bells should have been ringing, long ago.
Now I am deeply concerned. As the Chairman of a public company which appears to be enmeshed in a major corporate drama, JON needs to take unpaid leave from his role at the ARU, and an acting CEO must be installed.
The ARU should be his prime responsibility, I cannot for the life of me see him giving his job at the ARU any sort of attention for the forseeable future. The rugby brand is fragile in Australia now, notwithstanding what some of the optimists around here think. The game desperately needs real, creative, and bold leadership.
Quade Cooper is now the public face of the game in this country. Heaven help us.
Now I am deeply concerned. As the Chairman of a public company which appears to be enmeshed in a major corporate drama, JON needs to take unpaid leave from his role at the ARU, and an acting CEO must be installed.
The ARU should be his prime responsibility, I cannot for the life of me see him giving his job at the ARU any sort of attention for the forseeable future. The rugby brand is fragile in Australia now, notwithstanding what some of the optimists around here think. The game desperately needs real, creative, and bold leadership.
Quade Cooper is now the public face of the game in this country. Heaven help us.