Old Rajans condemn violence against referees and propose steps to avoid future incidents

Thursday, 20 June 2013 00:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

The Old Rajans Rugby Football Association (ORRFA) held a special meeting recently at the Dharmaraja Old Boys Union headquarters to discuss the recent incidents involving violence against referees during various schools rugby matches including the game between Dharmaraja College and St. Joseph’s College on 1 June 2013. During the meeting, Old Rajans unanimously agreed that any violence during or after school rugby games, particularly against referees, is not acceptable and regretted the events that resulted in such an incident during their school’s 1 June game against St. Joseph’s College. ORRFA has also conveyed its regret to the Sri Lanka Society of Rugby Football Referees for the incident that occurred during the 1 June game and tendered a personal apology to the referee concerned in that game. During the current season, the Dharmaraja College rugby players have upheld a high level of discipline both on and off the field. It is unfortunate that the actions of a few individuals have, by association, brought the team and the school to disrepute. This incident has threatened to overshadow the excellent performance of Dharmaraja players who have become the only school in Division A this season to have an unbeaten record so far, and it will be unfortunate if they would be made to suffer any adverse consequences for the misbehavior of parties beyond the players’ control. The meeting recognised this situation and agreed on an action plan to eliminate adverse behaviours that have contributed to these incidents. While ORRFA has already started taking actions within its purview, ORRFA would like to solicit the support of schools rugby administrators, supporters of Rajans Rugby as well as of other schools playing this respected sport. ORRFA will support the Dharmaraja College rugby administration in ensuring the security for referees and other officials for games hosted by Dharmaraja College and would like to request the old boys of other schools to support their respective administrations to do the same. Also, ORRFA would like to request supporters of Rajans Rugby to refrain from entering the playing field after the conclusion of a game. In restoring normalcy to schools rugby, ORRFA would like to recognise the fundamental importance of players and spectators enjoying the game, sportsmanship and leadership development.

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