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The body representing professional rugby players in Wales has a new boss

Barry Cawte takes over from former Welsh rugby international Andries Pretorius

Barry Cawte WRPA chief executive

The body representing and supporting professional rugby players in Wales has a new chief executive.

The Welsh Rugby Players Association (WRPA), has appointed Barry Cawte as it new head.

Mr Cawte will join the WRPA on September 9 from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest leisure operator, GLL (Greenwich Leisure Limited), which runs more than 350 public sport and leisure centres, including the London Aquatics Centre and Copper Box Arena opened for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Previously he led a newly-formed charitable social enterprise that saved Swansea Tennis Centre from permanent closure and instead transformed it into one of the best facilities of its kind in Wales.

Mr Cawte then worked as a consultant to the Tennis Foundation and Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and has held range of other commercial roles over a 20-year career in sport and leisure.

He succeeds former Wales international back-row forward and Cardiff Blues captain, Andries Pretorius, who led the organisation for two years.

The association has around 200 professional rugby player members. The organisation is funded by membership subscriptions.

Wales hooker Ken Owens(Image: Getty Images)

Ken Owens, WRPA chairman   and Scarlets, Wales and British & Irish Lions hooker, said: "This was a hotly-contested role and we were delighted by the calibre of applicants who wanted to support rugby players in Wales by helping to take our organisation forwards.