John Inverdale, star broadcaster and president of National Two Esher, has just taken on the chairman’s role at the National Clubs Association, with a seat on the RFU Council. He tells NEALE HARVEY why he took the job and offers his views on rugby at this crucial juncture.
What persuaded you to take on the chairmanship of the NCA?
Becoming a proverbial ‘old fart’ had never really occurred to me, it was something older people did! But as time’s gone on and having been someone on the sidelines repeatedly passing uncomplimentary comment about the way the game was being run, you can write as many articles as you like or be on the TV and radio saying things, but until you’re in a position to actually do something about it you are just another voice in the wilderness. When Norman Robertson, my predecessor, said, ‘Why don’t you give it a go?’, I thought it was the right time and I’m genuinely looking forward to it. It’s a big job, though, and even in my first week I’ve been on the phone incessantly.
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