Ken Davy appointed interim chairman of Super League

Drew Darbyshire

Ken Davy has temporarily stood down as Huddersfield chairman after being appointed interim chairman of Super League.

Davy is the longest serving Super League chairman, having been at the Giants since 1996. He will help fill the void created by the departure of Robert Elstone, who left Super League earlier this month.

But with this appointment, Davy has stepped down as chairman of Huddersfield to focus on taking Super League forward in the short period.

Davy said: “I am looking forward to working with the Super League executive, the Betfred Super League clubs, and the RFL, to create a lasting framework which will enable us to unleash the energy and excitement of Betfred Super League, as well as the whole sport of rugby league.

“We have tremendous relationships with our broadcast partners, Sky Sports and BBC Sport, our commercial partners, including title partner Betfred, and of course all the fans across the game.

“This autumn this country has the exciting prospect of hosting the Rugby League World Cup, which creates a great opportunity to share Rugby League with a wider audience.

“By working together, I believe we can create opportunities to grow the game and our support for the benefit of all concerned.”

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