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Marinos gets top SANZAR job

His new job will formally commence on January 1 and replaces Greg Peters – who has is taking over as CEO of the new Argentina Super Rugby team.

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The South African, who is no stranger to the position having previously served as CEO between 2008-10, brings a wealth of business and rugby experience to the role, both as an administrator and professional player.

Marinos gets top SANZAR jobMarinos re-joins SANZAR from SARU, where he has served as General Manager of Commercial & Marketing for the past five years, in addition to SARU Acting Managing Director and Board Member (2008-10), Springbok Team Manager (2008), Manager of South African National Teams (2005-2010) and World Rugby Sevens Advisory Group (2008-2015).

As a player, Marinos represented the Sharks and Sevens (1991-95), Western Province, Stormers and Sevens (1997-99) and Newport RFC and Newport Dragons (1999-2004) – where he would later serve as CEO throughout 2004-05, as well as sitting on the Board of the Welsh Rugby Union during the same period.

He earned eight Test caps for Wales as well as playing Rugby League, where he would represent the Sydney Bulldogs and the South African Rhinos.

A dedicated family man with a passion for surfing, Marinos currently resides in Stellenbosch and is married with six children.

"I'm incredibly proud to have been given the responsibility of leading the ongoing growth and prosperity of Southern Hemisphere rugby," Marinos said.

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"We are about to embark upon an exciting new expansion that will see us deliver the game to more countries, fans and commercial markets than ever before.

"The impressive performance of our four national teams at the recent Rugby World Cup was pleasing but the challenge for us is to not only ensure they remain at the top, but that we keep working to raise the bar even further both in terms of high performance and commercial success.Marinos gets top SANZAR job

"I thank the Board for its confidence in me and look forward to commencing with this talented and dedicated team in the new year."

SARU congratulated Marinos on his appointment.

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"I'd like to congratulate Andy on behalf of the South African community," said Jurie Roux, CEO of SARU.

"This is an extremely important position in Southern Hemisphere rugby and Andy takes to it a wealth of experience – not only as an administrator, but as a former player in the competition.

"He has been SARU's 'point man' on SANZAR business for a number of years and has worked closely with our partners in Australia, New Zealand and Argentina on the development of the competition over the years.

"He will be sorely missed at SARU but the consolation is that he takes with him a keen understanding of rugby in South Africa which I'd like to think will have benefits for all the partners."

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