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SARU investigating Kings

19th March 2013 14:36

Jurie Roux SARU CEO 2013

Jurie Roux: Contacted Cheeky Watson

SARU has established an investigation into a suspected breach of their Super Rugby participation agreement by the Kings.

According to a SARU press release, the governing body's CEO Jurie Roux has contacted Cheeky Watson - the chairman of the Kings board - on Tuesday to advise him of the inquiry and also to caution him against any potential breaches.

The matter was discussed by an emergency teleconference of SARU's executive council on Tuesday.

The executive council, in accordance with the SARU disciplinary and judicial regulations, decided to appoint a judicial sub-committee to investigate the allegation.

In the event of a breach being proved there is a wide range of sanctions available, starting from a caution to a maximum fine of one million rand or a recommendation to the general council to suspend or expel the offending organisation.

Comments

logophile says...

Fish, they are in their first year, what do you expect? I think you are expecting too much too soon. The could well beat established teams full of internationals such as the Waratahs this year. No, I think you have a deeper resentment of some kind here that you are not admitting to. You have written disparaging remarks on just about every article having to do with the Kings.

Posted 22:51 21st March 2013

FISH says...

nope not a lions fan i root for the cheetahs and the brumbies, the kings have nothing going for them, imo, nothing n attack, if thats how they play at home with such great support from their home crowd....they are really awful if you ask me

Posted 09:41 21st March 2013

logophile says...

Fish, they were the first Super Rugby team to ever win their first game. That is impressive. They were at least competitive in the other games. Yes, I am impressed. You must be a Lions fan.

Posted 17:30 20th March 2013

FISH says...

impressed with the kings? 3 HOME games and a bye week and they won one game without a bnus point, they lack an attack ...all they have is defense cause thats all they can do they are useless and boring t watch, i mean i dont want to watch a team defend for 75 mins, thats contrary to an exciting game, but now its desireable? seriously?

Posted 13:17 20th March 2013

new_j4a says...

@JRHartley that is a really stupid comment. In the last 10 years, the South African Rand has dropped in value from 11+ to 13+ rands to the pound and with the complete mess in Europe's economy may well regain that ground. So to put this in a rugby context, a touring NH side's supporters can watch their side get a rugby masterclass at very slightly better prices than a decade ago.

Apologies PR Ed, but stereotypes are built one little falsehood at a time.

Posted 08:25 20th March 2013

logophile says...

I agree with Brands, I have been impressed with the Kings. I do not know anything about the internal workings (including possible illegal - didn't learn anything from the article), but I think they have put up a much bigger fight than anyone expected.

Posted 06:56 20th March 2013

brands says...

I dont understand why people dont get behind these guys?? the Lions were shite, always have been, always will be, these guys are exiting!

Posted 05:46 20th March 2013

Ramage says...

I see in this report there is no mention about points loss, probably because the journalist who first suggested this realised as his compatriots have that this is a decision for Sanza.not hr SARFU. However whatever else is decided such as being thrown out as a participator at the end of this year, fines sanctions and such yes that will be a decision for SARFU. Ironic isnt it how this flawed decision of SARFU has come back to bite them on the bum. Karma abounds lol.

Posted 01:24 20th March 2013

JRHartley says...

no problem... wait a few weeks for the exchange rate to fluctuate and I'll be able to pay the million rand fine out of the change in my pocket!

Posted 22:24 19th March 2013

Bones7 says...

5Lock4ward - I agree, I can definitely see this being mentioned when the Lions are brought back for next season. 'We gave you a chance and you messed it up by fielding too any foreigners', 'it was supposed to bring rugby to more South Africans, not less'. As with London Welsh it could be that the lawyers who got them there in the first place could be the ones who remove them.

Posted 20:46 19th March 2013

Startledwombat says...

jivinjeff, reference to a well-known search engine's news portal says there's dispute about the number of foreign players fielded, with a cute and fascinating weasel-word argument (my opinion) from the Kings that Argentinians count as South Africans.

I need my memory refreshed. Of the six languages in the Rainbow Nation's national anthem, I am hard pressed to recall the Spanish section.

Posted 20:05 19th March 2013

5Lock4ward says...

All part of the plan. Now they can say they gave the Kings their chance at Super Rugby for this season and bring the Golden Lions back for the next one. Luke Watson returns to Western Province and the Stormers, while Daniel Adongo apologizes for leaving the Bulls, is welcomed back with open arms and everyone is happy.

Posted 17:45 19th March 2013

Jivinjeff says...

After reading that article I know as little as I did when I clicked the link. Good job!

Posted 16:33 19th March 2013

Haldir says...

I can't take anyone seriously if their name is 'Cheeky'. Imagine trying to fire him...

Posted 15:41 19th March 2013

letsgoboks says...

plain english...

it is dodgy... and everyone knew it was... and somehow they can make more money out of it. African Business in action once again.

Posted 15:23 19th March 2013

FISH says...

expel them

Posted 14:57 19th March 2013

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