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Lifetime ban for Scott

08th March 2013 20:18

Mike Scott London Welsh

Punished: Mike Scott

Former London Welsh team manager Mike Scott has been hit with a lifetime ban from any involvement in rugby union after providing false information over the registration of Tyson Keats.

Keats appeared in ten Aviva Premiership games without holding the correct registration with the Rugby Football Union and, although London Welsh had already been handed a five-point deduction and a £15,000 fine as a result, the RFU on Friday took action against Scott as well.

Scott was charged under RFU rule 5.12 with "conduct prejudicial to the interests of the Union or the Game" for providing false and misleading information to the governing body over the registration of New Zealand-born Keats, who joined London Welsh from Aironi last July.

An RFU hearing on Tuesday heard Scott had been cautioned by police over his role in the matter as Keats, who knew nothing about the deception, was working in Britain unlawfully for five months after it was fraudulently claimed he had been born in England.

Scott was said to have supplied the RFU with a fake copy of a UK passport to seal Keats's signing after the player's ancestry visa application was turned down on September 3.

An RFU statement read: "Mike Scott was today (Friday) suspended from the management, coaching or playing of rugby union and membership of any club for life following an RFU Misconduct Hearing.

"The former London Welsh team manager may not apply for the order to be lifted for ten years."

Scott had told Keats' agent and London Welsh that the scrum-half had been granted an ancestry visa by virtue of his paternal grandfather, who was born in England.

This should have meant London Welsh received English Qualified Player payments from the RFU, due to Keats being available for selection to the national squad.

However, Keats had not been granted a visa. Scott, having asked Keats to sign a blank form, then submitted falsified documents to the RFU.

It claimed Keats had been born in Christchurch, England, as opposed to Christchurch, New Zealand, and held a UK passport.

When the RFU made further inquiries regarding Keats' registration, Scott sent a forged UK passport to the governing body.

Scott went on sick leave in December, after failing to turn up for an Amlin Challenge Cup game against Grenoble, but emailed the club's director of rugby Steve Lewis admitting he had created "one almighty mess" because he had been trying to get Keats' visa "through the back door".

The case was dealt with by Judge Jeff Blackett on papers and without a personal hearing at Scott's request.

Scott, who has 14 days to appeal the judgement, accepted the allegation against him and submitted a written plea of mitigation.

London Welsh, who now sit bottom of the Premiership two points behind Sale Sharks, also had a further five-point deduction suspended until the end of next season as a result of the controversy.

Comments

rugby_rockstar says...

If someone asks me to sign a blank form then alarm bells would start ringing that something shady is going on. Mind you thats rugby union for you. It's a shady sport. The blood gate reference says it all really. It's okay to try it on so long as you don't get caught, and that philospohy runs through the sport from the top echelons of the IRB who give player of the year awards to "streetwise" Opensides to referees who make very strange decsions in RWC QF's to allow Austrlia to beat a rampant South Africa to the players cheating on the pitch, to the coaches who tell them to cheat, to the medical staff and the agents who do what they're told to do to make things happen. They all bend the rules and its by in large condoned. It's just that Mike Scott pushed his luck and he's become the scapegoat. Other people knew what was going on. You'd have to be pretty gullable to think otherwise.

Posted 12:43 26th March 2013

benski says...

Madness, is it really that hard to find home grown players?

Posted 08:49 19th March 2013

pagra says...

You have to wonder if this type of behaviour is par for the course in rugby in general .Where on earth did this fella learn this to conduct himself in this manner??

Posted 19:18 09th March 2013

boksmashoffice says...

@GoWalesGo . I did not read what he actually did until today. For crime you should go to prison surly? Do you think 3 years instead of life for Richards was a fair sentence for what he instigated?

Posted 13:24 09th March 2013

GoWalesGo says...

boksmashoffice

This Scott fella criminally forged visa documents, Richards cheated.

There is no comparison.

Posted 12:03 09th March 2013

boksmashoffice says...

@Danatthecorner: thanks for the info. He should have been banned from all coaching.

Posted 11:04 09th March 2013

Danatthecorner says...

@boksmashoffice

Dean Richards got 3 years.

Posted 10:25 09th March 2013

TVaddict says...

Wow! Life is harsh but I don't sympathise. I probably would have given him anything in the range of 10-20 years, which would effectively be the same I guess.

Posted 21:52 08th March 2013

boksmashoffice says...

This fella gets a life - 10 year ban. Richards for his part in 'blood gate' got a 2 years. I am not condoning what this fella did. IMO Richards also broke RFU rule 5.12. It will be interesting to read other peoples opinions

Posted 21:00 08th March 2013

Waz4before says...

This is the real villan in the saga and appears to have got what he deserves. Still, London Welsh failed dramatically in having any oversight on his - and possibly others - actions and also seem to have got a reasonable punishment as a consequence.

Posted 20:57 08th March 2013

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