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This is definitely not something the WF team needs. In any team the players come from different back grounds, but you will find that the majority of the time all players seem to find a way to get along and gel. This is something that is instilled in rugby players from the get go. You need your team mates on your side!!
Obviously something has gone terriblly wrong here for these two players. My only problem is that it should have been possible for the agitator to maybe work things out without violence.
They are professional rugby players, the fisty cuffs garbage should have gone out of their off field behaviour years ago, this isn't club rugby anymore!! If you need to biff, biff the opposition on the rugby field.
I realise I won't know, and most supports won't ever know the REAL truth. Maybe there was some provocation involved, but either way I will reiterate that professional rugby players should not be bruising team mates’ faces.
I am disappointed, and in most situations like this I would say bye-bye to the culprit, but maybe there is a better solution. I can't believe I am saying this; don't sack said player, drop him for half the season, put him on strict counselling, community service, see how he is going mid season and take it from there!!
Well hope this all gets sorted ASAP, the WF needs to be focused on their game.
Best of luck to Sare, hope he recovers quick!!