Brett Robinson will become the first World Rugby chair from the southern hemisphere after winning the election to succeed England's Bill Beaumont.
Brett Robinson, a former Australia back-row forward, has been elected as the first non-European chairman of World Rugby, the sport’s global governing body.
Australian Brett Robinson, who was elected chairman of World Rugby on Thursday, stood on a platform of expansion and change for the game as it approaches the start of its fourth decade as a ...
Australian Brett Robinson was elected chairman of World Rugby on Thursday following two rounds of voting at the 2024 Interim meeting of Council in Dublin.
The most powerful position in rugby will be filled in the election for the next chairman of the sport’s global governing body ...
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