Daily Dispatch

Scottish Rugby queries whether misconduct charges ‘appropriat­e’

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Scottish Rugby have questioned whether misconduct charges levelled at them for their comments about the potential cancellati­on of their World Cup clash against Japan last weekend were “appropriat­e“.

Tournament organisers on Tuesday said Scottish Rugby would be referred to a disputes committee after chief executive Mark Dodson threatened legal action to enforce a postponeme­nt rather than a cancellati­on of the match, which was due to take place after Typhoon Hagibis hit Tokyo.

Dodson also said organisers would have taken action to ensure the match, which was vital to Scottish hopes of staying in the tournament, went ahead at some stage if it had involved world champions New Zealand.

“Following receipt of correspond­ence yesterday from World Rugby, Scottish Rugby confirms that it has received a notice of complaint from Rugby World Cup Ltd,” a Scottish Rugby official said in a news release on Wednesday.

“Scottish Rugby is querying whether the matter is an appropriat­e one for the bringing of misconduct charges.

“If misconduct proceeding­s are to proceed, Scottish Rugby looks forward to receiving a fair hearing in this matter.

“No further comment would be appropriat­e at this time.” In the event, the match went ahead in Yokohama a few hours after the typhoon ripped through the region.

The host nation won 28-21 to qualify for the quarterfin­als for the first time and send the dejected Scots home.

The death toll from Hagibis, one of the worst typhoons to hit the country, on Wednesday rose to 74, with many drowned by flooding after scores of rivers burst their banks.

“Scottish Rugby once again expresses its sincere condolence­s to the people of Japan and all those affected by Typhoon Hagibis which struck last weekend.

“We stand with the great people of Japan,” the official added.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ASHLEY WESTERN ?? ALL OVER: Scotland’s Finn Russell dejected after their 28-21 defeat in the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group A game against Japan.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ASHLEY WESTERN ALL OVER: Scotland’s Finn Russell dejected after their 28-21 defeat in the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group A game against Japan.

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