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Greg Peters steps down as NZRL CEO after boosting revenue, player numbers, and equity, while Dr. Nic Gill leaves All Blacks for NFL’s Ravens.
Greg Peters is stepping down as CEO of the New Zealand Rugby League after eight years, during which he oversaw a 30% revenue increase, player numbers more than doubling, and the reestablishment of international tests with pay equity for the Kiwi Ferns.
He helped launch the Pacific Championship and advanced Māori representation in the sport.
The board expressed gratitude, and Peters will support the search for a successor.
Meanwhile, Dr. Nic Gill is leaving his long-standing role with the All Blacks to join the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens as Vice President of Health and Performance, citing family reasons.
His departure follows other senior exits, including Scott Robertson and Chris Lendrum, as New Zealand Rugby restructures leadership, with key roles now under review.
Greg Peters renuncia como CEO de NZRL después de aumentar los ingresos, el número de jugadores y la equidad, mientras que el Dr. Nic Gill deja a All Blacks por los Ravens de la NFL.