AAP
David Barbeler
May 20, 2014, 7:49 pm


The Brumbies are chasing former coach Jake White for a claimed $25,000 after the South African broke his contract with the Super Rugby franchise last year.

A Brumbies spokesman on Tuesday confirmed there was a legal proceeding taking place against their former coach after he walked out on them for the Sharks last year.

"Yes there is a legal dispute with Jake White but as it's before the courts we won't be commenting further on the matter," the spokesman said.

Under White's four-year agreement with the Brumbies, he was not allowed to coach another Super Rugby side until the end of 2015.

Upon violating that agreement after just two years, White triggered a non-complete clause and owed the Brumbies an amount approaching $200,000.

It's understood the majority of that amount has been paid by the Sharks - yet about $25,000 is still outstanding.

Earlier this year, White made a snide jibe at Waratahs coach Michael Cheika for being invoiced $700 by the Brumbies after he broke a glass panel in their stadium's coaching box.

White may find his joke a whole lot less funny now that his former club the Brumbies is chasing him for $25,000 - 35 times the price of a broken window - for a broken contract.

The Sharks have been approached for comment.

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