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On Saturday a brawl involving about 100 students from two top rugby schools in New Zealand broke in front of the national rugby coach, Graham Henry.

The fight, between players and supporters, lasted five minutes and led to at least one schoolboy being knocked out.

The fight, trumpeted in the NZ Herald with the headline “Top schools in ugly rugby match brawl”, started after a last-minute try sealed a 20-9 victory in a school cup semi-final. An eyewitness said “somebody got upset and started throwing punches”.

“They all just joined in, including the reserves who were behind that goal line.”

This thugby behaviour brings rugby into disrepute and should immediately be addressed by the IRB by holding their respective member unions accountable and by imposing harsh sanctions, fines and bans on individuals, clubs and sub-unions.

South Africa has more than enough trouble with violence on and off the field turning into grievous bodily harm, which on some occasions has led to the death of two players. This is an appalling indictment because the parent union, the SA Rugby (Saru) constitution, clearly states that there is to be no hate speech, racism and discrimination.

Clearly the SA Rugby constitution now requires a code of conduct to be articulated in detail to all of Saru’s 14 unions and every president needs to sign off on this and bind his union or face the consequences.

If the union presidents cannot control their clubs then SA Rugby has to sanction the union.

It is imperative to uphold the sanctity and spirit of the game for it to flourish.

In short, only a potent multimillion-rand lawsuit slapped on SA Rugby and the SA Rugby Players’ Association (Sarpa) for dereliction of duty and failing to protect their member players and upholding the constitution could mobilise Saru and Sarpa to enforce the constitution and protect its members.

South Western District have led the way with a commendable 15-year ban on the errant clubs in Mossel Bay, but it is not enough. This has to be a collective effort in which every single player signs off to abide by a code of conduct and every single rugby club in South Africa does the same.

Let’s see what the ensuing months hold. Will an effective code of conduct be implemented?




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3 Responses to “Thugby brings rugby into disrepute!”

Appearing today in the UK is an article by Matthew Syed - Sports Journalist of the Year - in the UK that provides a fascinating take on the state of the game in the UK - http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/columnists/matthew_syed/article6801220.ece

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Tony McKeever on August 19th, 2009 at 9:11 am

Heidelberg Rugby Club appealed the ban. It is an open question if the ban will stick. From what I have seen in the past, I doubt it.

This huge ban has been a long time coming. That incident was not the only incident of it’s kind here in SWD during this season. One other incident involved Heidelberg as well, where their spectators threw the referee with objects.

Another incident involved George Rugby club and Groot Brakrivier, where George walked from the field because of continued abuse by one of the administrators of Groot Brakrivier, who also personally took responsibility for the security of the George players. After they walked off, they had to lock themselves in their changerooms until the police could escort them out of there.

George got hit with a R 5 000 fine for leaving the field and Groot Brakrivier got R 2 000 for threatening the George players.

The reason for the big ban is, in my opinion, only because of that video clip and the fact that it was put on the internet.

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Nobody on August 19th, 2009 at 11:57 am

Totally agree. It is ridiculous what is happening on and off the field in SA at the moment (and the same can be said for soccer with Kaizer Chiefs fans destroying a section of Newlands). It needs to be cleaned up asap and harsh sanctions imposed.

Syed’s piece is also quite interesting.

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Adam Wakefield on August 19th, 2009 at 3:48 pm

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Tony led the change in corporate identity of South African Airways from the airline of the old South Africa to the flag carrier of the new South Africa.
Before that he was a competitive provincial sportsmen in swimming, diving, waterpolo, lifesaving and white water rafting.
Rugby was played at Bishops, NW Cape, Maties, van der Stel, UCT, Hamiltons and False Bay.
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