
Sir Wayne Shelford
Sir Wayne Shelford is a distinguished New Zealand rugby union player and administrator, renowned for his leadership both on and off the field. He played as a loose forward for the All Blacks during the 1980s, earning a reputation for his toughness and tenacity. Following his rugby career, Shelford has been involved in various charitable and community initiatives, particularly focusing on supporting veterans and their families through his role as the national president of the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association (RSA). His commitment to veteran welfare and community service has made him a respected figure in New Zealand.
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Shelford told members Gibson had not met the 'highest ethical standards of behaviour' required of leaders in the RSA.
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