Rassiegate: Erasmus finally gets date for hearing from World Rugby
South Africa director of rugby Rassie Erasmus will finally face a disciplinary hearing after World Rugby announced his misconduct charge will be held at the end of the month.
Erasmus was charged after releasing an hour-long video during the Springboks’ series victory over the British and Irish Lions this summer which he criticised the officials’ performance in the second Test.
SA Rugby has also been charged with misconduct and the independent hearings are scheduled to take place over the weekend of October 30 and 31.
“Following the provision of detailed written submissions and evidence from Mr Erasmus, SA Rugby and World Rugby, a request was received from SA Rugby and Mr Erasmus for an oral hearing, which has been granted,” a statement read.
“The hearing date, set in consultation with the parties, is the earliest possible date taking into account previous commitments of all parties, participants and the multiple time zones involved.
“The independent disciplinary committee will publish a full written decision following the completion of the entire proceedings.”
If the charge is upheld then Erasmus faces a ban and/or fine, while SA Rugby could be fined.
Erasmus’ controversial methods during the Lions series, which also included the use of a ‘burner’ account on Twitter to highlight foul play by the tourists, were strongly rebuked by World Rugby in August.
The mastermind of South Africa’s 2019 World Cup triumph remained at home while the Springboks played in the recent Rugby Championship in Australia.
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Well if my beloved Chiefs or All Blacks ever get protection from world rugby and biased referee decisions, I expect a better record than the odd RC or SR title once every blue moon.
Otherwise it suspiciously looks like there is no evidence, just opinion.
Usually do to be fair
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