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Phil Kearns (64)
While I don't think Horwill is the best candidate for the role he's not that ridiculous as a candidate. Aside from his professional experience I believe a lot of his business studies were focused on professional sport - I think his MBA dissertation focused on private equity in sport and previously he looked at things like global player contracting markets. I definitely don't think his inclusion is about feel good appointments for former players.He's been working in the professional world for less than 5 years and the automotive sector at that. No sports administration at all. I really like him but if he was anywhere near the job it goes to show a part of why Aus rugby is where it is. Feel good appointments for blokes that can tackle well and lift trophies.
Horne looks to be the standout candidate by a fair way, but that doesn't mean there's no value interviewing someone like Horwill who clearly has something to offer and may find himself in another role in Australian rugby down the line. Much better to have a range of candidates to compare from than some of the fait accompli appointments we've had in the past.