Why this South African could become new NRL boss

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Most likely replacements for axed CEO Greenberg

Todd Greenberg is gone - so here are the men who could replace him as NRL chief executive.The new acting chief executive and front-runner for the top job. South African who has spent six years as the NRL's chief commercial operator. Has been in charge of the game's brand and sponsorship since 2013. Joined chairman Peter V'landys on a recent trip to the USA to meet with Lachlan Murdoch and streaming services, and is also part of the Project Apollo Committee.

Chief executive of the Canberra Raiders since 2008, and one of the most respected club bosses in the game. Has a seat on the NRL's Project Apollo Committee and recently helped set up and open the Raiders' $20 million centre of excellence. Has the ability to make tough decisions, including sacking his brother David as coach of Canberra in 2013.Melbourne club boss who has gone from media manager to chief executive since first arriving at the club in 2008.

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