LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 30:  H H Judge Jeff Blackett, Chairman of Heroes Rugby Challenge match committee makes a speach during a reception for the Help For Heroes Challenge squad at 10 Downing Street on November 30, 2011 in London, England.  (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

RFU

16 Jun 2020 | 4 min |

Blackett becomes RFU President for 2020-21 season following AGM

His Honour Judge, Jeff Blackett will become RFU President on 1 August 2020, taking over from Peter Wheeler.

Judge Blackett’s appointment as RFU President was confirmed at the AGM, held virtually, on 12 June.   

His roles in rugby have included being Treasurer, Chairman and President of US Portsmouth; Treasurer, Selector and Chairman for the Royal Navy Rugby Union and their representative on the RFU Council from 2000 to 2004. 

He was then co-opted to Council as Disciplinary Officer from 2003 -13, was Chairman of Governance from 2014 – 16, Chairman of the Professional Game Board from 2016-18 and served on the RFU Board of Directors from 2014 – 18. 

Blackett first played rugby at Portsmouth Grammar School and went on to play for University College London, University of London Union, US Portsmouth, the Royal Navy, Hampshire and St Anne’s and St John’s Oxford. 

A barrister, he retired from a distinguished career with the Royal Navy in the rank of Commodore and was Judge Advocate General from 2004-20.

'Support our clubs'

Looking ahead to his term in office, incoming President, Jeff Blackett said: “I would like to thank the game for this tremendous honour in the RFU’s 150th season. I am the fourth RFU President to come from my club US Portsmouth and I would like to thank them and the Royal Navy Rugby Union for lifetime friendships and for giving me the opportunity to serve the game in so many roles. 

“I take on this role at a very challenging time for our sport and my priority over the next year is to support our clubs to ensure they emerge from the current crisis in the best possible position.” 

“I also want to thank our retiring President Peter Wheeler who was one of the greatest English hookers of all time who has personified long and outstanding service to the game and the coming together of club and country.” 

Reflecting on the past year, outgoing RFU President Peter Wheeler said: “This season has been one of immense contrasts from the huge success of the England men in reaching the Rugby World Cup final to the very difficult times brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.  

"It’s been so heartening to see the way in which rugby clubs have rallied to support both their members and local communities more widely, perfectly reflecting all that is great about rugby’s values.   

“I would like to wish Jeff all the best for his term as RFU President.” 

Elected officials and appointments 

Appointments for one-year terms: 

 - President: Jeff Blackett 
 - Senior Vice President: Nigel Gillingham 
 - Junior Vice President: Rob Briers 

Board member appointments:

- Andy Cosslett - reappointed Chair of RFU Board for one year
- Genevieve Glover - co-opted to Council and Chair, Diversity & Inclusion Implementation Working Group  
- David Roberts - appointed Chair of Community Game Board for a three-year term
- Phil de Glanville - reappointed Senior Professional Game Board representative for a second two-year term
- Paula Carter - appointed Council Elected Director for a first three-year term
- Stephen Pearson - reappointed Council Elected Director for a second three-year term

Co-opted to RFU Council: 

 - Genevieve Glover - Chair, Diversity & Inclusion Implementation Working Group 

New members of the RFU Council as elected by their Constituent Bodies are: 

 - Dick Tyler – Cambridge University  
 - Paul Candlish – Durham  
 - Simon Wakefield – Essex  
 - Keith Gee – Gloucestershire  
 - David Clarke – Lancashire  
 - John Inverdale – NCA  
 - Kirsty Marlor – Royal Navy 
 - Richard Bryan - Rugby Players Association 
 - Steve Mead – Somerset  
 - Gary Henderson – Sussex 
 - Matt Smith – Warwickshire