Paul McLean told reporters that outgoing chief executive Castle had been victim of a ‘bullying’ campaign on social media and discussions had already taken place for contingency planning if she were to leave the role
Concerns about Raelene Castle's welfare contributed to a loss of confidence in her leadership before her abrupt resignation as chief executive, Rugby Australia chairman Paul McLean said on Friday.
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