Ex-Wallabies skipper wants Raelene Castle's departure to kickstart 'major changes' in Australian rugby
Moore, who played 129 Tests for the Wallabies, said the letter was not designed to move Kearns into the chief executive position, nor to promote Nick Farr-Jones as a potential RA chairman."There will be a process to appoint a CEO, that would be the appropriate avenue but it is far too early to comment on any of that."These changes are not minor.
"There's been correspondence between Rugby Australia and also the group of Wallaby captains so that is ongoing. That has been really constructive," he said. "So I would really ask anyone who's commenting publicly to try and find all the facts that they can before making their assumptions and we are working as hard as we can to promote these changes internally."Castle, who has vast sporting administrative experience in her native New Zealand and Australia, issued a statement exclusively to ABC's 7.30 program last night, highlighting her reasons for stepping down as RA chief executive.
"I made it clear to the board that I would stand up and take the flak and do everything possible to serve everyone's best interests.
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