Rebels pair suspended over alleged assault

The Melbourne Rebels have suspended rookies Hunter Paisami and Pone Faamausili after the pair were involved in a late-night brawl on Saturday night.

The altercation led to one man being admitted to hospital with serious injuries, while the pair have admitted to being at the scene at the time. Faaumasili has given a statement to police, but Paisami is yet to. Charges have not yet been laid.

According to a Facebook post from the victim’s sister, the pair hit the man on the back of the head and left him unconscious and bleeding on the floor, but there are conflicting reports of the incident.

This is the second time in as many weeks a member of the Rebels’ playing staff has landed themselves in hot water after Amanaki Mafi’s arrest in Dunedin last weekend for the alleged assault of teammate Lopeti Timani.


Simon Amor excited by England Sevens

Head of England Sevens Simon Amor says he is encouraged by England’s men in the wake of their second place finish at the World Cup Sevens in San Francisco last weekend.

Amor’s side were beaten 33-12 by the All Blacks in Sunday’s gold medal match, but showed tremendous resilience throughout the competition – knocking out hosts USA at the quarter-final stage in extra time, before a 29-7 win over HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series champs South Africa in the semis.

“I’m delighted with the way the guys performed right the way through the tournament and came through some really close games and played some outstanding rugby,” said Amor.

“This marks the end of a very long year but I’m really pleased with the way we’ve grown as a programme and how the players have grown as well.

“Since the Commonwealth Games we’ve medalled at every tournament bar one, and alongside that we’ve got some really exciting young talent coming into the squad, so that’s really encouraging as we look ahead to next season.”

Despite finishing fifth in the World Series earlier this year, England strung together some fine performances toward the end of their season, clinching silver in Paris, bronze in Marcoussis and gold in Exeter.

Amor highlighted a high error count as one of the reasons for the loss to New Zealand in San Francisco, but believes his side adjusted well to the altered format of the tournament.

“The unique format makes it high-pressured with lots of drama which is great for all those fans watching,” he added.

“As a result you have to approach the competition in a different way, and I’m really pleased with the way that the guys adapted to this new knockout competition.

“Playing in a new city and new venue has been brilliant – the atmosphere in the stadium has been unbelievable right the way through the tournament, and we’re really grateful for all those who supported us.”


Cyle Brink to be fit for Super Rugby semi-final

The Lions have received a boost with the news that flanker Cyle Brink should be available to face the Waratahs in the Super Rugby semi-final at Ellis Park.

Brink went off at half-time against the Jaguares after suffering a shoulder injury which caused weakness in his right arm but, after being assessed, the medical staff at the Johannesburg outfit confirmed that it had settled well.

Marnus Schoeman came on as his replacement and impressed as the South African Conference winners defeated the Argentinians, but the 29-year-old is set to be on the bench with Brink due to recover.


Robert du Preez: Nobody will beat Crusaders

Sharks coach Robert du Preez has tipped the Crusaders for Super Rugby glory, saying that he can’t see any team dethroning the defending champions.

The Crusaders downed the Sharks 40-10 in their Christchurch quarter-final clash, setting up a semi-final against the Hurricanes. Should they win that game, they will face either the Lions or the Waratahs at home.

Although the Lions will be competing in a third successive Super Rugby final if they see off the Waratahs, Du Preez doesn’t see much hope for them of finally claiming their maiden title.

“The Crusaders are an excellent attacking and defending side and I can’t see any other team beating them,” Du Preez said, according to Sport24. “Their set piece is so good, line-out wise particularly, they scored tries from that and you have to front up physically.

“We weren’t quite there and that was the story of our season. We just can’t keep patient. I guess that’s the sign of a young, growing team. But I’m really proud of the boys, they put a big effort in and for that, I’m proud of them.”

Last season, the Crusaders beat the Lions 25-17 in the final in Johannesburg. They will be looking to secure a 13th final on Saturday and add to their eight Super Rugby titles if they do.


Leinster kick off season at Cardiff Blues

Wales will host the opening night of the new PRO14 season when the first of 152 international club games take place in Cardiff and Swansea.

The Welsh capital will play host to a clash of European Champions as Cardiff Blues (Challenge Cup winners) welcome defending PRO14 title holders and Champions Cup winners, Leinster, to Cardiff Arms Park.

The second game on Friday, August 31 will see Ospreys open the campaign with a visit of Richard Cockerill’s Edinburgh, who reached the PRO14 Final Series for the very first time just two months ago.

Round One sees a full set of terrific match-ups with two clashes of former champions when Connacht host Glasgow Warriors while Scarlets, 2017 title winners and last season’s beaten finalists, travel to Kingspan Stadium to face the 2006 Celtic League winners, Ulster.

Munster will take on the Cheetahs while the Cheetahs’ South African compatriots, the Southern Kings, start their season in Parma when they tackle Zebre.

Finally, Dragons fans will have high hopes to see what the region can achieve in season two of Bernard Jackman’s tenure as they face a challenging opener against Benetton Rugby, who are aiming to build on last season’s record number of wins to make a real push for the PRO14 Final Series.

For the first time ever the Championship has also been able to announce kick-off times and dates for the first 17 rounds of the PRO14 which is a big win for clubs and their supporters. Click here to view them.


Match Officials to July 29

The match officials for this weekend’s action have been confirmed, with Jaco Peyper taking charge of the Crusaders versus Hurricanes clash.

New Zealander Glen Jackson will referee the Lions versus Waratahs clash in Johannesburg.

Crusaders [1] v Hurricanes [4]
@ AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Referee: Jaco Peyper
Assistant Referees: Mike Fraser, Ben O’Keeffe
TMO: Shane McDermott

Lions [2] v Waratahs [3]
@ Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Referee: Glen Jackson
Assistant Referees: Marius van der Westhuizen, Rasta Rasivhenge
TMO: Marius Jonker


PRO14 2018/19: Transfer Wrap

Check on all the ins and outs ahead of the new PRO14 season.

Benetton:

In: Marco Zanon (Mogliano), Iliesa Ratuva Tavuyara (Waikato), Derrick Appiah (London Scottish), Giuseppe Di Stefano (Fiamme Oro), Giovanni Pettinelli (Calvisano), Antonio Rizzi (Petrarca), Dewaldt Duvenage (Stormers)

Out: Filippo Filippetto (retired), Marty Banks (NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes), Whetu Douglas (Crusaders), Matteo Zanusso (Calvisano), Francesco Minto (released), Michael Tagicakibau (released)

Cardiff Blues:

In: Dmitri Arhip (Ospreys), Jason Harries (Edinburgh), Rory Thornton (Ospreys), Samu Manoa (Toulon), Liam Belcher (Dragons)

Out: Alex Cuthbert (Exeter Chiefs), Damien Welch (Cross Keys), Taufa’ao Filise (retired), Sam Warburton (retired)

Cheetahs:

In: Dian Badenhorst (Free State Cheetahs), Aidon Davis (Bayonne), Louis Fouché (Kubota Spears), Lloyd Greeff (Free State Cheetahs), Sibabalo Qoma (Free State Cheetahs), Clinton Swart (Toyota Verblitz), Boan Venter (Free State Cheetahs), Henco Venter (Toshiba Brave Lupus), Tian Schoeman (Bordeaux), Dries Swanepoel (Bulls)

Out: Francois Venter (Worcester Warriors), Johan Goosen (Montpellier), Uzair Cassiem (Scarlets), Clayton Blommetjies (Scarlets), Tom Botha (Ospreys), Reniel Hugo (Toyota Verblitz), Niel Marais (Yamaha Júbilo), Clinton Swart (Toyota Verblitz), Henco Venter (Toshiba Brave Lupus), Carl Wegner (Toyota Verblitz)

Connacht:

In: Peter Claffey (Academy), Cillian Gallagher (Academy), Conán O’Donnell (Academy), Robin Copeland (Munster), Kyle Godwin (Brumbies), David Horwitz (Melbourne Rebels), Joe Maksymiw (Leicester Tigers), Jonny Murphy (Rotherham Titans), Sevu Reece (Waikato), Colby Fainga’a (Melbourne Rebels)

Out: New Zealand Jake Heenan (Bristol Bears), John Muldoon (retired), Pita Ahki (Toulouse), Andrew Deegan (Western Force), Naulia Dawai (Otago), Cormac Brennan (released), Denis Coulson (released), Steve Crosbie (released), Stacey Ili (released), Pat O’Toole (released), JP Cooney (released), Andrew Browne (released)

Dragons:

In: Jordan Williams (Bristol Bears), Rhodri Williams (Bristol Bears), Ross Moriarty (Gloucester), Rhodri Davies (Rotherham Titans), Richard Hibbard (Gloucester), Huw Taylor (Worcester Warriors), Josh Lewis (Bath), Ryan Bevington (Bristol Bears), Aaron Jarvis (Clermont), Dafydd Howells (Ospreys), Tiaan Loots (RGC 1404), Jacob Botica (RGC 1404), Rhys Lawrence (Ealing Trailfinders), Brandon Nansen (Stade Francais)

Out: Sarel Pretorius (Southern Kings), Phil Price (Scarlets), Scott Andrews (Neath), Luke Garrett (Neath), Adam Hughes (retired), Pat Howard (Ealing Trailfinders), Rhys Buckley (Bargoed), Barney Nightingale (Bargoed), Keagan Bale (Bargoed), Angus O’Brien (Scarlets), Nicky Thomas (Scarlets), Dorian Jones (Angoulême), Charlie Davies (Northampton Saints), Lloyd Lewis (Pontypool), Sam Beard (Canterbury), Thomas Davies (Cardiff), Ashley Sweet (Ebbw Vale), Liam Belcher (Cardiff Blues), Sam Hobbs (released), Robson Blake (released), Carl Meyer (released)

Edinburgh:

In: John Barclay (Scarlets), Simon Hickey (Bordeaux), Matt Scott (Gloucester), Juan Pablo Socino (Newcastle Falcons), David Cherry (Stade Niçois), Pietro Ceccarelli (Oyonnax), Pierre Schoeman (Bulls), Senitiki Nayalo (London Irish), Luke Hamilton (Leicester Tigers), Henry Pyrgos (Glasgow Warriors), Jason Baggott (Academy), Charlie Shiel (Academy), George Taylor (Academy)

Out: George Turner (Glasgow Warriors), Jordan Lay (Bristol Bears), Cornell du Preez (Worcester Warriors), Junior Rasolea (Grenoble), Neil Cochrane (retired), Duncan Weir (Worcester Warriors), Elliot Millar-Mills (Ealing Trailfinders), Jason Tovey (Cross Keys), Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (Scarlets), Jason Harries (Cardiff Blues), Kevin Bryce (Glasgow Warriors), Matt Shields (retired), John Hardie (released), Glenn Bryce (released), Phil Burleigh (released), Robbie Fruean (released), Tom Galbraith (released)

Glasgow:

In: George Turner (Edinburgh), DTH van der Merwe (Newcastle Falcons), David Tameilau (Narbonne), Nick Frisby (Reds), Robbie Nairn (Academy), Bruce Flockhart (Academy), Adam Nicol (Academy), Kevin Bryce (Edinburgh), Thomas Gordon (Currie)

Out: Finn Russell (Racing 92), Ryan Grant (retired), Pat MacArthur (retired), Richie Vernon (London Scottish), Lewis Wynne (London Scottish), Henry Pyrgos (Edinburgh), Leonardo Sarto (released)

Leinster:

In: Jordan Larmour (Academy), Vakh Abdaladze (Academy), Caelan Doris (Academy), Josh Murphy (Academy), Joe Tomane (Montpellier), Will Connors (Academy)

Out: Jordi Murphy (Ulster), Jamie Heaslip (retired), Isa Nacewa (retired), Richardt Strauss (retired), Oisin Heffernan (Nottingham), Joey Carbery (Munster), Cathal Marsh (released), Peadar Timmins (released)

Munster:

In: Tadhg Beirne (Scarlets), Calvin Nash (Academy), Liam O’Connor (Academy), Fineen Wycherley (Academy), Mike Haley (Sale Sharks), Neil Cronin (Garryowen), Arno Botha (London Irish), Joey Carbery (Leinster)

Out: Simon Zebo (Racing 92), Robin Copeland (Connacht), David Johnston (Ealing Trailfinders), Gerbrandt Grobler (Gloucester)

Ospreys:

In: Scott Williams (Scarlets), Aled Davies (Scarlets), Lesley Klim (Doncaster Knights), Tom Botha (Cheetahs), George North (Northampton Saints), Gheorghe Gajion (Trelissac), Guido Volpi (Narbonne), Giorgi Nemsadze (Bristol Bears), Luke Morgan (Wales Sevens)

Out: Brian Mujati (retired), Dan Biggar (Northampton Saints), Rhys Webb (Toulon), Kieron Fonotia (Scarlets), Ashley Beck (Worcester Warriors), Ben John (sabbatical), Eli Walker (retired), Rowan Jenkins (Yorkshire Carnegie), Guy Mercer (Bath), Dafydd Howells (Dragons), Hugh Gustafson (retired), Dmitri Arhip (Cardiff Blues), Rory Thornton (Cardiff Blues), Jeff Hassler (released), Jay Baker (released), Brendon Leonard (released)

Scarlets:

In: Kieron Fonotia (Ospreys), Blade Thomson (Hurricanes), Uzair Cassiem (Cheetahs), Clayton Blommetjies (Cheetahs), Phil Price (Dragons), Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (Edinburgh), Kieran Hardy (Jersey Reds), Angus O’Brien (Dragons), Ed Kennedy (Randwick), Matthew Davies (Neath)

Out: Tadhg Beirne (Munster), John Barclay (Edinburgh), Scott Williams (Ospreys), Aled Davies (Ospreys), Billy McBryde (RGC 1404), Jack Condy (retired), Tom Grabham (retired), Emyr Phillips (retired), Tom Varndell (Angouleme), Geraint Rhys Jones (Ebbw Vale), Tom Williams (Wales Sevens)

Southern Kings:

In: Sarel Pretorius (Dragons), Meli Rokoua (AEIS Agronomia), JC Astle (Mont-de-Marsan), Schalk Oelofse (Mont-de-Marsan)

Out: Piet-Louw Strauss (Maties), Siya Mdaka (Eastern Province Elephants), Rowan Gouws (Eastern Province Elephants), JP Smith (Eastern Province Elephants), Joe Smith (Leopards), Njabulo Gumede (Free State XV), Anthonie Volmink (Golden Lions XV), Jacques Nel (Aurillac), Martin du Toit (SWD Eagles), Alshaun Bock (SWD Eagles), Dayan van der Westhuizen (Blue Bulls XV), Etienne Swanepoel (Valsugana)

Ulster:

In: Marty Moore (Wasps), Jordi Murphy (Leinster), Nick Timoney (Academy), Will Addison (Sale Sharks), Alexander Thompson (Terenure), Billy Burns (Gloucester)

Out: Charles Piutau (Bristol Bears), Tommy Bowe (retired), Callum Black (Worcester Warriors), Brett Herron (Jersey Reds), Paul Marshall (retired), Callum Patterson (Cornish Pirates), Andrew Trimble (retired), Stuart Olding (Brive), Jared Payne (retired), Paddy Jackson (Perpignan), Robbie Diack (released), Aaron Cairns (released)

Zebre:

In: Edoardo Padovani (Toulon), Nicolas De Battista (Cornish Pirates), Massimo Ceciliani (Viadana), Samuele Ortis (Rovigo Delta), Giovanni Licata (Fiamme Oro), Giosuè Zilocchi (Calvisano), Daniele Rimpelli (Calvisano), Jimmy Tuivaiti (Calvisano), Paula Balekana (Sydney Rays), Apisai Tauyavuca (Fijian Drua), Matu Tevi (North Harbour), Francois Brummer (Bulls)

Out: James Tucker (Waikato), Failaga Afamasaga (Colorno), Andrea Manici (retired), Andrea De Marchi (I Medicei), Valerio Bernabò (retired), Jacopo Sarto (Colorno), Rory Parata (Cornish Pirates), Matteo Pratichetti (retired), Tommaso D’Apice (released), Serafin Bordoli (released), Derick Minnie (released)


Nick Easter leaves Harlequins

Harlequins has announced that defence coach Nick Easter has left the Twickenham Stoop outfit for personal reasons after 14 years’ service.

During this time Easter played 281 games for the club over 12 seasons, playing a major part in the club’s success in that period. He represented England 54 times, featuring in three World Cups.

Since finishing playing two years ago he was appointed the club’s defence coach. However, it has now been confirmed that he will leave his post.

“Harlequins would like to thank Nick for his contribution, innovation and hard work in this role and wish him well in his promising coaching career,” read a club statement.


WP Rugby President hits back at Corne Krige

Western Province Rugby president Thelo Wakefield has hit back at former Springbok captain Corne Krige after he described the organisation’s administrators as “amateur”.

Krige played 68 matches for Western Province, 56 for their Super Rugby side, the Stormers, and 39 Tests for the Springboks, but has been scathing of his former provincial side’s management, claiming, according to Rapport, that there were many employees who did not belong in their positions and were “not competent to run a multi-million rand organisation”.

Wakefield is no stranger to criticism, with former Springbok and Western Province prop Keith Andrews having already called for him to step down back in April over his union’s precarious financial position and the Stormers’ dismal on-field performances.

However, Krige’s comments appear to have particularly irked him, even though Netwerk24 claimed that the former flanker sent Wakefield a private message explaining that his comments were not specifically directed at him.

Wakefield’s open letter to Krige read:

Dear Corne

As a past player for WP I was most disappointed in the article published in Rapport on Sunday.

The article was not only damaging to WP Rugby but also to me personally.

Given that you were a great player and captain, despite being extremely hurt by the article, I would like to retain my dignity and not take you on publically in the printed press. I would however like to point out some facts and address some of the issues you raised;

– We have experienced a number of challenges recently at WP Rugby and continue to work tirelessly to develop a plan that we believe will make WP great again.

– That plan involves a number of unencumbered (debt free) high value property assets that WPRFU owns. Part of WP Rugby’s turnaround strategy is the development of those property assets to ensure significant residual income streams for the Union in perpetuity.

– The leadership of WP Rugby includes some incredibly astute business minds including; Dr Johan Van Der Merwe of Mayco; Suzanne Stevens of Brightrock and Hennie Heymans of DHL, all whom contribute significant business expertise to the running of WP Rugby at the highest level. In addition, the current CEO Paul Zacks, has an MBA, an honours and a masters degree, as well as 25 years of commercial experience.

– We believe that we have contracted an exceptional group of athletes for next season and will ensure all issues and potential stumbling blocks like the current team management issue are dealt with and clarity provided where required, to ensure we have the best possible chance in the competition. We are also in advanced discussion with one or two high profile players that we are confident will join us.

– WP Rugby can confirm that former WP Rugby (Pty) Ltd shareholder Remgro has not recalled their loans and that WP Rugby is in regular contact with Remgro with regard to its outstanding indebtedness to Remgro.

– In addition, WP Rugby can confirm that it is in discussions with a potential equity investor with regards to the sale of a stake of less than 50% in the commercial arm of WP Rugby.

– WP Rugby also wishes to clarify that the Aerios claim for damages it allegedly suffered, is against the Liquidated Company, not the current Company and is being dealt with by the Liquidators.

As you are aware from your time as a player it remains easy to comment from the touchline. A leader however would arm himself with the facts, not attack individuals and would roll up his sleeves to the support the Union.

Regards.

Thelo Wakefield