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Ralph Rimmer (Ralph William James Rimmer) was born on 19 October, 0065 in Cumbria, England, is a Former. Discover Ralph Rimmer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Ralph William James Rimmer
Occupation Former CEO of the RFL
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 19 October, 1965
Birthday 19 October
Birthplace Cumbria, England
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2022

In September 2022 at the RFL annual awards night at Headingley, Rimmer was discussing Fijis World Cup preparations ahead of a warm up game with England during a speech and said: “Fiji have already arrived. We don’t think anybody has been arrested yet, do we? No, we’re all right, so we are going pretty well then.”

2021

In May 2021 under Rimmers leadership of the RFL, the governing body stripped four Super League clubs, Catsleford, Hull KR, Leigh and Salford as well as Championship club Bradford of elite academy status. The announcement was met with outrage and Rimmer was forced to reverse the decision after an interview with Sky Sports and backlash from the rest of the sport.

2010

Ralph Rimmer is a rugby league administrator who is the Chief Executive Officer of the Rugby Football League. He was appointed the full-time chief executive after a period of being the interim CEO. He held the post of Chief Operating Officer for the RFL before being appointed CEO. He was appointed to the role of COO in 2010.

Rimmer was appointed Chief Operations Officer of the RFL in 2010 and was promoted to Chief Executive Officer in 2018 following the departure of his predecessor Nigel Wood. Rimmer announced he would leave the RFL at the end of 2022.

2004

After leaving the Giants in 2004 Timmer was appointed Managing Director of the Kirklees Stadium whilst also a member of the Board of Huddersfield Town AFC. Rimmer spent six years as Managing Director of the stadium until he took up a post at the Rugby Football League.

2002

During this time until 2002 Rimmer took the part time position of managing the Ireland rugby league team as they appeared at the 2000 World Cup.

1997

Rimmers first sports administrative role was in 1997 when he was appointed chief executive of Sheffield Eagles during the early days of the Super League. He enjoyed success with the club winnning the Challenge Cup Final in 1998, however as financial pressures developed he then became one of the key players in the 1999 merger with Huddersfield Giants. After the merge Rimmer subsequently became chief executive of the new club and held that position until 2004, when he was succeeded by the incumbent, Richard Thewlis.