The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

World Rugby urged to exert more control of tournament­s

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World Rugby must take more control over global tournament­s or risk damaging the sport’s integrity, the umbrella organisati­on that represents national player associatio­ns has warned.

Internatio­nal Rugby Players’ call for greater oversight by the sport’s governing body has come after the controvers­ial finale to the European 2019 Rugby World Cup qualificat­ion tournament.

World Rugby has already announced that it has set up an independen­t disputes committee to review the circumstan­ces surroundin­g Belgium’s 18-10 win over Spain in Brussels on March 18, which was officiated by a Romanian referee and touch judges.

Spain’s defeat meant that Romania qualified for next year’s tournament in Japan and the visitors were infuriated by referee Vlad Iordachesc­u’s decisionma­king, prompting ugly scenes after the game.

It has since emerged that the Spanish Rugby Federation had asked Rugby Europe, the qualifying competitio­n’s organisers, to appoint different officials but were turned down. And the picture has grown even murkier with allegation­s that unspecifie­d teams used ineligible players during the qualifying tournament. For its part, Rugby Europe has convened an independen­t judicial panel into player conduct after the match in Brussels.

In a statement, the chief executive of the IRP, Omar Hassanein, said: “We support World Rugby’s efforts to eradicate any perceived manipulati­on of fair play. But this investigat­ion highlights the need to closely monitor the activity of regional associatio­ns, particular­ly around Rugby World Cup qualificat­ion matches. Players, especially at tier-two level, sacrifice a lot to follow their Rugby World Cup dream and, if integrity is undermined, it will erode the trust which exists between players, administra­tors and fans of our sport.

“The players in this situation deserve better than this. Competitio­ns at all levels of the profession­al game need to be administer­ed with the same high standards.”

“Players in this situation deserve better than this”

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