Australians of Greek heritage among rugby’s most powerful

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NRL’s most influential figures for 2024 have been revealed with at least four Australians of Greek heritage being recognised for their contributions to the sport. They are:

36. Braith Anasta

Braith Anasta.
Braith Anasta. Photo: Fox Sports

Fronts the issue-based NRL 360 television show three times a week and anchors the Sunday Ticket. He is an accredited player agent, knows the players, has the ear of top-line officials and presents a strong on-air edge.

34. Mark Bouris

Mark Bouris. Photo: Hollie Adams.

Well-known Australian businessman who has been a Roosters director for 21 years. Best known for being founder and chairman of Wizard Home Loans. Runs a successful podcast called Straight Talk. Extremely passionate about the Roosters.

3. Nick Politis

Sydney Roosters Chairman Nick Politis
Sydney Roosters Chairman Nick Politis. Photo: Sam Ruttyn.

A powerful, ruthless and imposing figure. Few tackle Politis head-on. What Politis wants, he usually gets. The Sydney Roosters chairman is one of Australia’s richest businessmen worth an estimated $2.8 billion. Celebrated 30 years as Roosters chairman last year.

1. Peter V’landys

Peter V’landys.

    The King of rugby league. ARL Commission chairman who is the most connected and persuasive sporting administrator in Australia. Goes after key projects, like expansion and the NRL’s Las Vegas extravaganza, with vigour.

    Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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