Toronto Wolfpack owner David Argyle steps down as CEO after racism scandal
Majority owner David Argyle has stepped down as chairman and CEO of the Toronto Wolfpack rugby league team in the midst of a racism scandal.
“I leave with a heavy heart as I have disgraced rugby and my family which I love,” Argyle wrote in an open letter to Wolfpack fans.
The Toronto-based Australian mining and resources entrepreneur made the move hours after issuing an apology to Jose Kenga. The Swinton Lions prop says, after approaching a teammate speaking to Argyle in the wake of the Lions’ 52-10 loss in Toronto on April 28, Argyle looked at him and said “Do they allow black people in Swinton?” and then laughed.
Kenga said he told Argyle “you can’t say that in this day and age and he just laughed, brushed it off and handed over a drink token to me.”