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Posted: 15-Oct-2019 at 11:31am |
https://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/RugbyWorldCup2019/scotland-hit-with-misconduct-charge-over-rwc-typhoon-comments-20191015
Rugby World Cup organisers filed misconduct charges against Scotland on Tuesday over comments made about Typhoon Hagibis, after the Scots threatened legal action if their final pool game was cancelled because of the deadly storm. Organisers said they had "issued misconduct charges against the Scottish Rugby Union in relation to recent comments made about Typhoon Hagibis and its potential impact" on Scotland's match against Japan. Scotland faced elimination if Sunday's Pool A game was cancelled, as happened to three other matches over the weekend as the typhoon struck. In the event, it went ahead but Scotland lost 28-21 to Japan, sending them out of the competition. Tournament director Alan Gilpin told reporters on Tuesday that "under our tournament rules, we are very careful that people behave appropriately". "As a result of that, we've referred to an independent disputes committee the behaviour and comments of the Scottish Rugby Union," said Gilpin. Hagibis slammed into Japan on Saturday night, unleashing fierce winds and unprecedented rainfall that triggered landslides and flooding, killing nearly 70 people. As the typhoon approached, raising doubts about the pool match on Sunday, Scottish Rugby chief executive Mark Dodson said they were considering legal action if the game did not go ahead. Scotland would not become "collateral damage" of the typhoon, said Dodson, adding that fans were "absolutely astounded at this rigidity from World Rugby". Scotland were desperate for the game to be played because they would have been eliminated if it were cancelled and counted as a 0-0 draw. In the end, Japan's victory saw them qualify at the top of the pool, while Scotland failed to reach the quarter-finals for only the second time in their history. World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper slammed the Scottish comments as "unhelpful and disappointing" and stressed organisers were not influenced by any discussions with member unions. "We made a call based on the volume of what was in front of us. We were ready for typhoons. There is nothing exceptional about typhoons in this country. But this was an exceptional typhoon that we haven't had the likes of since the fifties," said Gosper. "Please understand, this was an exceptional event that was thrown at this tournament and the tournament has handled it brilliantly. We knew this was coming but not on that scale," he said. As Hagibis approached, organisers were forced into the unprecedented step of cancelling two matches - Italy v New Zealand and England v France. And as the full extent of the devastation became clear, they also scrapped Namibia v Canada in Kamaishi, a town nearly wiped off the map in the 2011 tsunami. "Ultimately we believed at the time and we know now we made the right decision" to scrap the games, Gilpin said. Despite the disappointment of the cancellations -- and clear financial costs -- World Rugby chief Bill Beaumont was adamant there would be no concerns about holding a second World Cup in Japan, one of the world's most natural disaster-prone countries. "No hesitation at all in coming back to Japan for a Rugby World Cup. None whatsoever," stressed Beaumont, as he paid tribute to staff and volunteers for getting the game played in Yokohama only 24 hours after the typhoon slammed into the city. "In many ways, Japan's victory over Scotland was a victory for the people of Japan and rugby. It reflected the wonderful human warmth and spirit and family that has characterised this very special Rugby World Cup," Beaumont said. |
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These okes have some egg on their face.
I was very disappointed that Japan didn't have a better plan B in place and that games had to be cancelled, however Scotland should be embarrassed. To have that amount of people at a stadium in a severe storm like that just doesn't make sense.
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Sounds like it was a once in a hundred years type of storm so probably not so easy to have plans in place for other than to cancel the game
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any alternatives or the procedure for not being able to play a game should have ace been clear long before the e world cup, and not Japans decision to make but world rugby, shouldnt have been any unclarity.
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