Watch live: NZ Rugby head Mark Robinson on stepping down from the top job
NZR chief executive Mark Robinson is speaking to media after annoucing today that
he has resigned and will leave the organisation at the end of the year
.
Robinson has been in the position for six years and served on the NZR Board for seven years before taking over as chief executive.
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