Former Super League player Ian Blease, who has been chief executive of Salford Red Devils since 2016, is Leeds Rhinos’ new sporting director.
The 59-year-old was confirmed in the role at a press conference at AMT Headingley today (Monday). He will oversee Rhinos’ entire rugby operation, taking over from chief executive Gary Hetherington who is now focussing on off-field matters.
Blease joined Salford as a player in 1985 and made 252 appearances before joining hometown club Swinton in 1998. He returned to the Red Devils as chief executive in 2016.
Since then Salford have reached both the Betfred Super League Grand Final, in 2019 and Wembley the following year, when they lost to Rhinos. Despite a limited budget they have become known for recruiting – and sometimes selling on at a profit – top players, including current Leeds duo Brodie Croft and Andy Ackers.
Blease’s appointment will increased speculation over the future of under-pressure Rhinos coach Rohan Smith. Salford team boss Paul Rowley has previously been linked with the Rhinos job and turned down a possible move to Hull FC earlier this year. Blease will be in charge of recruitment and retention of players and staff, along with all other rugby matters.
Smith has said he “fully supports” the appointment of a sporting director, which will allow him to focus more on coaching rather than administration. Rhinos had hoped to announce Blease’s appointment last week, but that was delayed following the death of club legend Rob Burrow.
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Leeds Rhinos confirm long-serving Salford Red Devils chief executive Ian Blease as new sporting director
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But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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Re: Leeds Rhinos confirm long-serving Salford Red Devils chief executive Ian Blease as new sporting director
I’d be very surprised now if Rowley doesn’t follow him to Leeds
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Re: Leeds Rhinos confirm long-serving Salford Red Devils chief executive Ian Blease as new sporting director
Blease has done a great job at Salford and will be a big loss for them.
First instinct is that it is a move to Brin g Rowley in as coach, but is it necessary?
Hetherington has made so many poor recruitment decisions over a very long period of time that any coach has an almost impossible job to get the club competing for trophies.
With Blease the opposite is true.
Perhaps before dumping Smith, they would be better advised to just recruit far better players than they have in the past.
GH has proved that the cheapest option isn't the best.
Leeds have enormous resources and perhaps now With Blease on board they'll start investing in their playing squad.
First instinct is that it is a move to Brin g Rowley in as coach, but is it necessary?
Hetherington has made so many poor recruitment decisions over a very long period of time that any coach has an almost impossible job to get the club competing for trophies.
With Blease the opposite is true.
Perhaps before dumping Smith, they would be better advised to just recruit far better players than they have in the past.
GH has proved that the cheapest option isn't the best.
Leeds have enormous resources and perhaps now With Blease on board they'll start investing in their playing squad.