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In a decisive show of confidence and continuity, Mrs Juliana Storey has been re-elected as President of the Rugby League Federation Ghana (RLFG) following the Federation’s board elections held on Saturday, July 6, 2025.
An accomplished education consultant, Madam Storey has been instrumental in the rapid rise of rugby league across Ghana.
Under her stewardship over the past two years, the Federation has witnessed significant milestones — from expanding grassroots participation and organizing nationwide tournaments, to delivering coaching and officiating courses and deepening strategic partnerships with local and international stakeholders.
Speaking after her re-election, Madam Storey conveyed deep appreciation for the mandate given her to lead once again.
“This is a moment of renewed purpose. Rugby league in Ghana has come a long way, but there is much more ahead. Together with the newly elected board, I am committed to growing the game, developing our youth, and taking Ghana to the world stage,” she stated.
The new RLFG Board, elected to serve from July 2025 to July 2027, features a dynamic blend of professionals with expertise spanning education, finance, corporate leadership, and sports management. The board members are:
Juliana Storey – Educational Consultant (President), Daniel Oko Djanie – Events, Brands and Marketing professional (Vice President), Rob Oram – CEO, Hapag-Lloyd (Treasurer), George Morgan – CEO, Shamore Herbal (Ghana), David Akomeah Asokwah – District Director of Education, Afigya Kwabre South, Ekua Ofori – Legal and Governance, Hubert Leo-Mensah – Sports Management Consultant.
The Federation’s renewed leadership is expected to advance key priorities, including youth development, regional expansion, enhanced women’s participation, and international competitiveness.
The re-election of Madam Storey signals stability, vision, and an unrelenting drive to position Ghana as a formidable force in global rugby league.
As the RLFG charts its path forward, all eyes are on the Federation to lead with integrity, ambition, and unity — embodying the values of the sport and the aspirations of a new generation of Ghanaian athletes- Remond Safi (Regional Manager, Middle East and Africa Rugby League)
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