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Nick Weeks’ exit will cost the NRL in integrity – Sydney Morning Herald
The already-intense scrutiny on the NRL’s decision-making is not going to get any easier with the departure of its long-term chief operating officer.
In other words, how does the headquarters of a professional football code work with clubs, officials and players to grow the sport, while simultaneously enforcing its rules against those same clubs, officials and players?
If it was McLachlans biggest challenge in pre COVID-19 times in the cosy, some would say civilised world of AFL, centred in mellow Melbourne, it is a momentous task in the brutal, internecine environment of the NRL, headquartered in harsh Sydney.
Despite the current fragile p…
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