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ARL Commission target Todd Greenberg has ruled himself out of the race for the game's top job, revealing he has unfinished business at the Bulldogs. Greenberg, one of the leading candidates to replace David Gallop as chief executive of the commission, has pledged his allegiance to Canterbury amid speculation he was favourite for the top job. ''While it's flattering to have your name mentioned as the future leader of the game, it was clear to me that there was more to be done at the Bulldogs,'' Greenberg told Sin Bin yesterday. ''I'm thoroughly enjoying the progress we've made over the past few years and I feel we have a lot more to achieve together.'' Bulldogs chairman Ray Dib took the unprecedented step of publishing an open letter on the Bulldogs website on Friday to allay fears his chief executive was on the move. Canterbury officials have now commenced talks to extend Greenberg's stay beyond the expiration of his contract at the end of 2014. Racing NSW boss Peter V'landys is the new favourite for the game's top job ahead of AFL official Gillon McLachlan. Greenberg said his desire to stay put went deeper than just winning a premiership. ''Back in 2008, when I started we had lots of people who supported the Bulldogs,'' he explained. ''One of the things we're trying to do is make those supporters proud of their club. That's not just to do with team performance but everything we're doing off the field as well. We are nowhere near our destination point but we're making good progress.'
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Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...-of-central-20120818-24f4t.html#ixzz23wyMErt9