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It's the CFO and Salary Cap Auditor.
Big celebrations at the Roosters today .........
www.smh.com.au
When Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan went fishing last month with a threat to raid rugby league for its best talent, no one saw this twist coming.
RA have poached the NRL’s chief financial officer and salary cap auditor, and the right-hand man of its CEO, Andrew Abdo, Richard Gardham.
Gardham will replace chief operating officer Adam Foulsham, who was McLennan’s man brought in to gut the business to save it during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Save it he did, and with a Lions tour and two World Cups on the horizon, Foulsham decided it was job done, paving the way for RA to land the game’s first major scalp.
From Deloitte originally, Gardham joined the NRL in 2014, eventually assuming responsibility for the salary cap auditing and retaining that in his portfolio when he was made CFO in 2020.
It’s an intriguing bit of recruitment in light of McLennan’s aggressive rhetoric around poaching NRL players who grew up with rugby. At the very least, they’ll know exactly how much they’ll have to pay.
Big celebrations at the Roosters today .........

Rugby Australia poach first NRL talent ... from head office
When Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan baited league fans last month with a threat to raid the NRL for its best talent, no one saw this twist coming.
When Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan went fishing last month with a threat to raid rugby league for its best talent, no one saw this twist coming.
RA have poached the NRL’s chief financial officer and salary cap auditor, and the right-hand man of its CEO, Andrew Abdo, Richard Gardham.
Gardham will replace chief operating officer Adam Foulsham, who was McLennan’s man brought in to gut the business to save it during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Save it he did, and with a Lions tour and two World Cups on the horizon, Foulsham decided it was job done, paving the way for RA to land the game’s first major scalp.
From Deloitte originally, Gardham joined the NRL in 2014, eventually assuming responsibility for the salary cap auditing and retaining that in his portfolio when he was made CFO in 2020.
It’s an intriguing bit of recruitment in light of McLennan’s aggressive rhetoric around poaching NRL players who grew up with rugby. At the very least, they’ll know exactly how much they’ll have to pay.