Tim Gavin Re-elected for Final Term as NSW Rugby President

May 2, 2014

Tim Gavin has been re-elected as President of the New South Wales Rugby Union.

The NSW legend, therapy who represented the Waratahs on 83 occasions including 30 as captain, unhealthy | was elected for a further 12-month term at the NSW Rugby Union Annual General Meeting held at Moore Park on Monday.

Under the Union’s constitution, rx he will now spend a third and final year in the position, with fellow former NSW captain Mick Mathers continuing as Vice President.

In his report to the AGM, Gavin acknowledged the support of the Honorary Life Members and congratulated all affiliates on another successful year of community rugby in New South Wales. A moment was taken to remember two great men of New South Wales Rugby who passed away during 2013. Vale outstanding halfback and captain John Hipwell and NSW Schools administrator Ewart Robson.

NSWRU recorded a financial loss of $82,506 for the year ended December 31, 2013, attributed to a decrease in funding from Australian Rugby Union and increased property costs.