ST GEORGE Illawarra CEO Peter Doust’s reign at the Dragons helm will come to an end, with the game’s longest serving chief executive confirming he’ll retire at season’s end.
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The club confirmed on Thursday that the 2018 season will be his last in charge of the joint-venture, though it’s likely he’ll remain with the club as a board member.
Doust said in a statement that the time was right for him to move on, with his final season enough time for the club to implement a succession plan.
"I have, and will continue, to thoroughly enjoy my time in the role," Doust said.
"I feel very fortunate and privileged to have been afforded the opportunity to be the CEO of the Dragons and to have had a career in rugby league.
"I made the decision over the holiday break, in consultation with my family, and I wanted to give Brian [Chairman Brian Johnston] appropriate notice to allow he and the board, the opportunity to plan for the future.
"Essentially after 25 years in health care and 18 years in rugby league, I am at the stage in my life where I would like the time to pursue other interests. Rugby league by its very nature, never stops.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in the role, and am extremely passionate about the club and remain focused on its objectives before I finish-up.”
One of the most polarising figures in rugby league, Doust’s retirement will no doubt be welcomed by sections of the red v faithful who’ve long called for his resignation.
Thursday’s announcement ensures he will go out on his own terms. Bringing Wayne Bennett to the Dragons in 2009 will no doubt go down as his crowning achievement.
The club broke a 31-year premiership drought under the supercoach a year later but missing the finals in five of the past six seasons has seen him come under fire from fans.
It will see considerable debate over his legacy, though Doust said on Thursday: “I don’t believe that now is the time to reflect on my time at the Dragons.”
With only a year left on his contract Doust is expected to turn his attention to securing WIN Corporation’s long mooted purchase of the club.