Peter O'Meara (rugby union)

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Peter O'Meara was the inaugural CEO of the Western Force rugby union team. [1] He was appointed in March 2005 following the successful bid by RugbyWA for the right to host the fourth Australian franchise. [2] [3] O'Meara had previously been on the boards of the NSWRU and QRU and had moved to Western Australia in his capacity as an executive with the Commonwealth Bank. [4] [5]

After the launch of Western Force and two completed seasons in the Super 14 competition, O'Meara resigned as CEO in January 2008. This followed RugbyWA being fined $150,000 by the Australian Rugby Union for a breach of protocols relating to player contracts. [4] The controversial fuel technology company Firepower Holdings, [6] run by O'Meara's friend Tony Johnston, [7] had provided sponsorship deals which were a major factor in luring high-profile players including Wallaby star Matt Giteau and others to play for the Western Force. [8] Firepower's Australian operations were put into liquidation in early July 2008 in the Federal Court of Australia, [6] leaving Giteau and a number of other sportsmen owed millions of dollars by Firepower. [9]

He was succeeded as CEO of the Force by Greg Harris, appointed in March 2008. [10] O'Meara was appointed as CEO of the Catholic Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust in Sydney in 2010. [5] In 2023, O'Meara received the Papal Honour of the Knight of St Gregory the Great.

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