Rugby

KZN schools accused of poaching rugby players

2019-01-03 11:09

Cape Town - An Eastern Cape high school is concerned over its rugby players being poached by schools in KwaZulu-Natal, according to a report.

According to a report on SARugbymag, both Queens College and Dale College have confirmed that they are having their players targeted by prominent KZN schools. 

The report suggests that Dale has lost around 25 players since 2015. 

Queens College, meanwhile, have reportedly lost four of their U-13 players to KZN bursaries while three U-16 players were approached after last year's Grant Khomo week.

"In a town like Queenstown we don’t have a massive pool to draw from," Queens first team coach Pierre Jacobs told the website.

"To be honest, our 'player recruitment policy' is just to hang on to our own players, not to go and look in the surrounding areas for kids who would benefit from coming to Queen’s. Any funding that we get is to hang on to our own kids."

Dale coach Grant Griffith, meanwhile, expressed concern over the level of "homework" that needed to be done to secure information on the targeted players. 

Read more on:    dale college  |  queens college  |  durban  |  rugby

 

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