Cape Times

WP will get to the bottom of fight

- Wynona Louw

PRESIDENT of the Western Province Rugby Football Union, Thelo Wakefield says the union will do everything in their power to “get to the bottom” of violent incidents that took place at the weekend.

Altercatio­ns reportedly broke out before a Super League B game between Villager and Violets at Chukker Road in Athlone and, according to a statement released by WPRFU yesterday, the union has requested detailed reports from both clubs.

According to reports at the weekend two players, from Villager and Violets respective­ly, were admitted to hospital after sustaining injuries from physical confrontat­ions. Other acts allegedly also included spitting, headbuttin­g and ver- bal taunts.

In the press release, Wakefield said these type of incidents need to be dealt with in the appropriat­e manner.

“We take such incidents very seriously and will ensure we do everything in our power to get to the bottom of the situation.”

“We cannot allow any sort of unsporting conduct to infect our proud club culture and our priority is to ensure the safety and security of our players, officials and supporters at all times,” he said.

President of Villager, Bossie Clarke, says club officials have already submitted their reports.

“We submitted our end of the stick today (yesterday),” Clarke said.

“There are two statements from the captain and vice-captain and there are eight supporting statements from second team players. I haven’t received any notificati­on that the documents were received, maybe they’re (WPRU) still processing it.”

Clarke also added that a disciplina­ry hearing was scheduled to take place, and to his understand­ing, the hearing will take place tomorrow.

“I do not know who they are going to request to be at disciplina­ry hearing, but I understand Thursday is D-day for Western Province (Rugby Union).”

The weekend’s incidents are another taint on the Western Cape club rugby landscape, after the WPRFU earlier this year had to step in and address reported cases of verbal and even physical abuse towards referees.

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