Sir Owen Glenn creates Warriors trust
Sir Owen Glenn creates Warriors trust
Sir Owen Glenn is to transfer his 50% stake in the NZ Warriors rugby league franchise to a trust named the "Sir Owen Glenn Warriors Trust" to further the game at grassroots and secondary school levels.
“I will honour the commitment I made earlier in the year to transfer my stake in the NZ Warriors for the benefit of the rugby league community and the development at the grassroots level by enhancing opportunities for kids to participate in primary and secondary schools rugby league for their own growth and development," said Sir Owen. "This will hopefully assist with the growth of the game
“I am pleased to
announce that Bill Birnie, the Hon. John Banks and Mark Rice
will be appointed as board members of the Trustee of the
Trust. I am also delighted to announce that Sir Ralph Norris
will be the Patron of the Trust.”
Sir Owen said,
“Bill is ideally suited to Chair the Trustee board given
his role as a board member of Sport NZ, High Performance
Sport NZ and the Warriors, and will work with the national
sporting body, New Zealand Rugby League, to foster growth of
the game in New Zealand.
As a previous Minister of
Sport, Mayor of Auckland and passionate rugby league
supporter, the Hon. John Banks is also ideally suited to be
a board member of the Trustee. With John’s background as
a senior player and past Presidents of the Mt Albert Rugby
League Club and Northland Rugby League, John will make a
major contribution to the Trust.
Mark Rice is the
Principal of St Paul’s College in Auckland, a school that
has a positive rugby league culture and encourages
participation in the sport. Mark is also a Trustee of Sport
Auckland, a past Convenor of the NZ Secondary Schools Rugby
League Council and recent past member of the Auckland
Secondary School Heads Association College Sport board.
Mark’s extensive experience in education and sport makes
him an ideal board member.”
NZRL chief executive
Phil Holden confirmed that resources for the administration
of the Trust would be provided by the national body.
“I am delighted with Sir Owen’s decision to establish the Sir Owen Glenn Warriors Trust which in time, I am sure, will assist us in growing the game of league in New Zealand,” said Mr Holden.
Sir Owen also announced
that he will settle an additional $100,000 on the Trust, and
lead a process with the Trustee board members and the NZRL
to produce a five-year blueprint to advance the sport of
rugby league in New Zealand.
He commented further that
should any dividends or proceeds are received by the Trust
if, in the future, the Warriors franchise is sold, then
these proceeds could be used by the Trustees to assist with
the activities of the Trust.
Sir Owen also stated that, under the new management of CEO Jim Doyle and with a strong performance from the Warriors on the field, he believed that the Warriors should be in a position to pay dividends in the short term.
Because of his decision to settle his 50%
ownership of the Warriors on the Trust, Sir Owen also noted
there was no reason for the existing proceedings between him
and Warriors co-owner Mr Watson, currently before the New
Zealand courts, to
continue.
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