Ken Arthurson
Administrator
Player Bio
- Inducted:
- 2024
- Date of Birth:
- 01 October 1929
- Birthplace:
- Glebe, NSW
- Nickname:
- -
Career
Milestones
- Former Manly player and coach who took on first administrative role as football club treasurer in 1962
- Appointed secretary of Manly in 1963 and served fulltime in the role from 1965 to 1983
- ARL chairman from 1983 to 1997 and NSWRL chairman from 1987-97
- Stood alongside NSWRL CEO John Quayle during the greatest upheaval in the game’s history when News Limited organised the Super League breakaway 1995-97
- Honoured in 1988 as a member of the Order of Australia in recognition of service to rugby league football
Biography
With his playing career cut short by injury at the age of 24, Ken Arthurson took to coaching before discovering his true calling in life as one of the game’s greatest administrators.
Arthurson, who coached Manly-Warringah from 1957-to-1961, joined the club’s committee at the same time and in 1963 he took over as secretary – overseeing a golden era in which the Sea Eagles won four premierships (1972, 1973, 1976, 1978) during his 20-year reign. For much of that time, Arko also served on the Board of the NSWRL.
However, it was his role as executive chairman of the Australian Rugby League that Arthurson is most known and revered for, as he and CEO John Quayle led the game into the modern era and ensured its survival during the Super League war.
The pair led the ARL fightback through the courts and by convincing clubs and players to stay loyal to the establishment until a court ruling enabled Super League to run a separate competition in 1997.
Hall of Fame - Ken Arthurson
Among Arthurson’s most notable achievements were the engagement of Tina Turner as the face of rugby league, encouraging the judiciary to clean up the game and expanding the competition to include teams from Brisbane, Gold Coast, Newcastle (1988), New Zealand, North Queensland, Perth and South East Queensland (1995).
Arthurson was also director-general of Rugby League International Federation from 1985 until his departure in 1997 to help facilitate the peace deal that ended the Super League war and resulted in the establishment of the National Rugby League in 1998.
Latest
Hall of Fame Contributors
National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.