South Sydney Rabbitohs’ figure makes Super League move

South Sydney Rabbitohs’ figure makes Super League move

Head of rugby at South Sydney Rabbitohs makes Super League switch.

South Sydney Rabbitohs player is given key position at Hull KR.

For the 2024 campaign, Rovers will employ a new employee.

The club will welcome Brian Stow as a new employee in 2019 at Hull KR. Stow will join the organization as its director of rugby operations.

He has spent the last five years in a variety of roles at NRL team South Sydney Rabbitohs, where he previously held the same position.
Initially joining the club as the reserve grade manager, Stow later rose to the position of football operations officer before taking on his current responsibilities.

He will work behind the scenes rather than on the field to assist head coach Willie Peters in this role.
Along with other off-field duties, his job will require him to handle logistics.

Prior to the 2024 season, each Super League club’s quota players will be known.

Stow confirmed the change in a post on LinkendIn. “Well that’s a wrap, after 5 incredible years at the mighty South Sydney Rabbitohs, it’s time for the next challenge,” he said.
Many thanks to Blake Solly and his crew for letting me join their journey and taking a chance on me.

“There will always be a red and green part of me.
Goodbye (not good-bye) to everyone; great club, great people.
More information on the upcoming stops of Craven Park and Hull KR will be provided shortly.
Looking forward to it, mate,” Willie Peters retorted.

There seem to be ties between Stow and the locale.
Apparently, he went to Bransholme High School, according to his LinkedIn profile. He was formerly employed by the British Army.
The arrival of Peta Hiku, who will play for Rovers in the upcoming season, means he won’t be the only person from Down Under working at Craven Park.

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