Weekend Herald

Sponsor takes Chiefs to court

- George Block

A former sponsor is taking a Kiwi Super Rugby franchise to court, but details of the allegation­s remain shrouded in mystery.

The Chiefs Rugby Club and Summit Homes NZ Limited are staying tight-lipped about the nature of the case.

A Summit Homes representa­tive declined to answer Weekend Herald questions when contacted by phone at the firm’s Po¯keno base.

“It’s nothing to do with me,” the man said. “I’m a mere salary servant, mate.”

Chiefs Rugby Club chief executive Simon Graafhuis said the club was not in a position to comment.

The Chiefs are understood to have engaged Kate Cornege, a Hamiltonba­sed partner in law firm Tompkins Wake, specialisi­ng in civil and commercial dispute resolution.

Summit Homes NZ Limited is represente­d by Neville Woods, also a dispute resolution specialist.

Woods said his client had no comment and he was unable to forward details of the pleadings.

Summit is no longer a sponsor of the Chiefs. Another home-building company was announced as a sponsor this year.

In a statement announcing the sponsorshi­p arrangemen­t from several years ago, Summit said it was to be the “official house builder” for the Chiefs through to 2022.

Summit Homes managing director Tony Clark is quoted as saying the deal would help the club attract and retain talent.

“At Summit Homes we know what it takes to build the best houses and we’re proud to support the Chiefs to be the best rugby team,” he said.

“Our arrangemen­t with the Chiefs will allow them to attract and retain top players and we look forward to partnering with them long term.”

The matter is listed for a judge’s chambers teleconfer­ence in the High Court at Hamilton on Monday.

 ?? ?? Summit Homes was a sponsor of the Chiefs until last year.
Summit Homes was a sponsor of the Chiefs until last year.

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