Who will take over as NRL CEO from Todd Greenberg?
Despite his resignation on Monday, speculation on his replacement started before the season, with the 49-year-old's contract due to finish at the end of 2020.
Despite this, Brent Read of The AustralianĀ spoke on Triple M'sĀ Rush Hour with MGĀ that ARLC chair Peter V'landys' desire to extend Greenberg's contract before the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
āI think there was a point where they were working towards an agreement of an extension,ā Read said.
āI think at the start of the year they were working towards an extension but over time their relationship deteriorated and it got to a point where I think Peter realised it was best if Todd went a different way.ā
On Greenberg's replacement, Read said Andrew Abdo, who was appointed acting CEO, is the obvious choice.
āAndrew Abdo is the interim chief executive. Heās the chief commercial officer and heās the guy whoās responsible for growing the business to become a $500 million-plus business.
āI know heās got a pretty close relationship with Peter V'landys as well. Iād imagine at the moment heād be the favourite.ā
Current club CEOs may also be considered as well, such as Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly, departing Broncos chief Paul White and Storm boss Dave Donaghy.
āBlake Solly said he didnāt want the job a couple of weeks ago but Iām not sure if Blake was just doing the politically correct thing there.
āIf they came to him and said āwe want you Blake,ā Iām sure heād give it some serious interest.
āDave Donaghy down in Melbourne, I donāt know if itās a bit early for Dave but heās going to be in contention as well.
āI imagine Paul White whoās due to leave Brisbane at the end of the year might get an airing. Beyond those guys, Iām not sure in clubland if thereās any others.ā
Accor Hotels boss Simon McGrath may be an outside chance, given he was in contention when Greenberg was promoted to CEO.
āLast time it came down to Simon McGrath, the head of Accor, he was in the mix so Iād be surprised if they donāt look at him again,ā Read said.
Rush HourĀ host Mark Geyer brought up former player, coach and Panthers football general manager Phil Gould taking the role: āIn my dealings with Gus I always know he doesnāt want to be far from the action.ā
While Gould has an excellent football brain, Read said he's not the right fit for the challenging role.
āI think the issue with Gus is that Gus acknowledges himself that the CEO in modern sport, itās not about what happens on the field so much, itās about loss, the commercial side so Iām not sure if thatās Gusā forte, heās more of a footy type guy.
āIf they were to create some sort of football role for Gus Iām sure heād be the perfect fit for that but I think when youāre looking at a CEO now, youāre talking about a $500 million business, you canāt go with people like Wayne Bennett and Phil Gould itās just not what they do.ā
While the hunt begins, Read stated that it will be business as usual for the time being.
āWhat weāve seen in recent weeks is Peter Vālandys has been the face of the organisation, heās had a really decisive way in the way the organisation has acted and Iām sure that will continue for the foreseeable future.ā