Springbok coach investigated over pub row
The South African Rugby Union (SARU) have launched an internal investigation into the conduct of Springbok coach Jake White following an incident in a Johannesburg pub.
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Springbok coach investigated over pub row
The South African Rugby Union (SARU) have launched an internal investigation into the conduct of Springbok coach Jake White following an incident in a Johannesburg pub.
Damn! Those Saffland pubs are intriguing .
Us Aussies are tardy to the party this time. Better get on that plane boys!
Yes, our players are seriously letting the team down. Cam Shepherd could show those saffas a thing or two about being the 'life of the party' he has the criminal records to prove it.
Well, that what happens when the ARU tells the Wallabies "advance team" to be good boys and don't go to the pub. John O'Neil was lamenting the lack of "creativity" in the current Australian Rugby scene - perhaps more pub biffo is needed ?
'Bok coach cleared over pub row
Reuters | Wednesday, 13 June 2007
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4092376a10295.html
Springbok coach Jake White has been cleared by the South African Rugby Union (SARU) of breaching their code of conduct, following a row with a journalist in a Johannesburg pub.
Christo Ferreira, SARU's lawyer, investigated allegations that the argument over a tabloid newspaper's coverage of the Springbok team had led to the journalist being assaulted by another pub patron.
"The conduct of White did not constitute any breaches of the code of conduct," SARU said in a statement.
White had been involved in a late-night argument with a journalist over a newspaper's coverage of the Springbok season.
The journalist was later assaulted by a third party, but claimed his argument with White had incited the attack.
The Springboks play Australia in the opening match of the Tri-Nations competition in Cape Town on Saturday.