I reckon Mark Arbib will get the job- comes from outside the NRL with no actual club association outside of his support of the Roosters, has some pretty powerful political friends, obviously, and as the former Sport Minister, would have some pretty solid relationships with many of the people he'd need to deal with as the NRL CEO.
I'm not a Labor guy, but he seems a little feisty, which isn't necessarily a bad thing as the NRL has to battle the AFL, but he also seems to present well when needed.
Apart from the social and professional stains of being associated with this current Labor Government, he has no commercial experience whatever. He's just another career unionist/parliamentarian.
The new CEO will have the responsibility of executing some fairly serious changes in the way RL is run. He'll have to be not only a sound financial manager, but have some significant skills in operations, sales and marketing.He will need to implement and manage the Commissioners plan for the games advancement over the next five to ten years, with clarity and purpose.
There are anomalies all over the place in RL, not the least of which are the FTA issues, the application of the games laws, the inequity of one Brisbane team, the geographic marginalization of loyal fans, seasonal schedules and draws, the failure to remain connected to traditionally strong RL communities, particularly in the bush, the nepotism associated with appointments to key positions, in particular the benign roles occupied by a lot of former players etc
Gallop did well under sometimes difficult circumstances given his background, skill set and the self interest of both News and the ARL
"Apart from the social and professional stains of being associated with this current Labor Government,…" and what are they supposed to be? So, let's go for someone who is aligned with Abbott and his lot?? Give it to Alan Jones then. What a fantastic public image for rugby league he would be.....hello...London?