NRL 2020: CFO Tony Crawford quits following Todd Greenberg resignation
The man blamed for the NRL’s precarious financial position has followed his former boss Todd Greenberg out the door at rugby league headquarters.
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The NRL’s chief financial officer has followed his former boss Todd Greenberg out the door at rugby league headquarters.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal Tony Crawford packed up and left the NRL building in Moore Park on Friday and will not return.
Crawford has been blamed by the clubs for the game’s precarious financial position that was largely exposed in the COVID-19 shutdown.
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The NRL has been forced to take out a $250 million line of credit from UK financiers to get through the crisis and prepare for the May 28 return to football.
An NRL spokesman declined to comment on the development Monday night and Crawford did not take phone calls or reply to text messages.
It is believed he was on an annual salary of around $800,000.
Despite the NRL making a $30 million profit last year, Crawford has had a testy relationship with club powerbrokers over the distribution of funds.
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The Daily Telegraph revealed recently that Greenberg was sacked on the day commission chairman Peter V’landys received an email from a club CEO about the lack of communication with the Crawford and the now departed CEO.
It is understood other senior executives are facing uncertain futures in a cost-cutting blitz being led by V’landys.