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New Zealand rugby boss quits

New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson announced his surprise resignation on Monday, saying he will step down at the end of the year.

The former All Black has led the organisation for the past six years, navigating the through the financial challenges of 2020 and 2021.

“The past six years have been a period of rapid change, or unprecedented challenges through the pandemic, and significant evolution across commercial, competitions and structures,” Robinson said.

“I will reflect on that as I get closer to stepping away, but I firmly believe the foundations of our organisation are extremely strong and the game is well placed for the future.”

Robinson said he will move to Australia at the end of 2025, so he can spend more time with his family. New Zealand Rugby chair David Kirk said Robinson had led with “passion”.

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“Mark has driven significant change, both in New Zealand and internationally, and the board believes the organisation is well placed to capitalise on this,” he said.

“Mark will continue to lead for the remainder of the year as we conclude key projects, and the board will now commence recruitment for the new role.”

Robinson played nine Tests for the All Blacks between 2000 and 2002 and had stints with clubs in England and Japan.

Meanwhile, former All Blacks captain Stu Wilson died on Sunday aged 70, New Zealand Rugby said, as it mourned “one of the finest wings to have played the game”.

Wilson was known as one of New Zealand’s most scintillating wingers of the amateur era, scoring 51 tries in 85 All Blacks matches, including 34 Tests.

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