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SARU takes interim control of Isuzu Southern Kings

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SA Rugby has assumed interim management control of the Isuzu Southern Kings, having taken back a 74% shareholding in the organisation.

Saru said in a statement that SA’s Director of Rugby, Rassie Erasmus, is liaising with Kings director of rugby and interim coach, Robbie Kempson, on immediate team needs.

Players, management, office staff, sponsors and provincial and metropolitan authorities have been advised of the latest developments. All staff and players of the franchise have been retained.

“I cannot stress enough how reluctant we are to resume control of the Isuzu Southern Kings,” said SARU president, Mark Alexander.

 “It is our last resort and we are keen to explore ways to return to the shareholding to another’s hands, in conjunction with the EPRU, the minority shareholder, who have given the required approval to the decision. 

“The next step is to appoint a new board to oversee the franchise’s affairs and ensure the team is match ready for when we are able to resume playing.”

SA Rugby has appointed a finance team to work with franchise administrators on ensuring salary payments are made and business needs are addressed.

Alexander said the decision was taken following the failure of the Greatest Rugby Company in the Whole Wide World (GRC) to meet its financial commitments relating to the acquisition of the shareholding.