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The Commission We Had To Have: Rugby League as a Sport and Business, From Dally M to the NRL

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Commission We Had To Have: Rugby League as a Sport and Business, From Dally M to the NRL
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Trodden
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 212,Width 136
Category/GenreSports and outdoor recreation
Rugby League
ISBN/Barcode 9780994500885
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Stoke Hill Press
Imprint Stoke Hill Press
Publication Date 23 July 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

Rugby league fans love their game, their heroes and their teams. Many know that the NRL is now managed by an independent 'Australian Rugby League Commission'. But while they regularly disagree with the commission's decisions, they have little idea how it operates and even why it was established. This book sets those contradictions straight. NSW Rugby League CEO David Trodden is uniquely placed to describe the process that led to the game's new governance structure and to analyse its progress. Once predominantly working-class, rugby league has become a sporting powerhouse, a producer of heroes from Dally Messenger to Johnathan Thurston, and survivor of courtroom battles, endless controversies and the Super League War. In charting this evolution, Trodden confronts a question now facing those in charge of all major professional sports: is our game a sport or a business, or something in between? The answer has huge implications, not just at the elite level but also for the 'grassroots'.

Author Biography

David Trodden is a solicitor, a life member and former chairman of the Balmain Tigers rugby league club, and a former board member and chairman of Wests Tigers. Trodden holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from UNSW, a Bachelor of Laws degree from UNSW and a Master of Laws degree (specialising in sports law) from University of Melbourne. In 2010, he was elected to the board of the NSW Rugby League and the Australian Rugby League, and since August 2013 has been Chief Executive of the NSW Rugby League. From these positions, Trodden has enjoyed a unique 'insider's view' of many of the events described in this book.