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SRU presidential hopeful aims to keep cup



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Published Date: 13 May 2008
SCOTTISH rugby presidential candidate Jim Stevenson today admitted retaining a national knockout cup would be a main plank of his bid to unseat sitting tenant George Jack in an election at next month's annual meeting.
Jack, along with SRU board chairman Allan Munro, wants to scrap the cup for a season in order to re-assess fixture priorities in grass roots rugby – as revealed by the Evening News on April 24.

But Mr Stevenson, from Cambuslang, is keen to cultiva
te widespread support, including in the Edinburgh area, partly by arguing that the Cup must stay.

"I can understand for some bigger clubs this is not the most important issue but for a lot of smaller clubs the Scottish Cup offers very important opportunities.

"This competition offers players a chance of a once-in-a-lifetime appearance at Murrayfield if they reach finals day?

"For many the Scottish Cup represents their rugby day in the sun and surely all the interested parties can sit down and work out a structure that retains the Cup?"

According to Stevenson there are many practical reasons for keeping the Cup.

"Many clubs, including my own, are bobbing along.

"There is a real need to grow the game from the bottom up and the Cup, which can bring bigger clubs to the smaller outfits, is a real way of doing that.

On March 14 Scotland face Ireland with a tea-time start. He added: "At present the competition enjoys sponsorship (from Scottish Hydro Electric) and that has to be taken into consideration although I would hope they have been consulted on this."

And Mr Stevenson made clear that knockout rugby has not seen Murrayfield administration at its most effective in the past year by referring to how some clubs were thrown out for fulfilling long-standing cross border fixtures on an away international weekend.

Also, he alluded to the plight of Howe of Fife Colts who were expelled from the youth cup for being unwilling to fulfil a tie at Hawick in midweek.

"Who wants to be associated with situations like that and there must be better ways of doing things that can be addressed?"

In a statement, SRU President Jack said: "This is a matter for clubs but clearly everyone wants to bring more cohesion to the season and, where possible, reduce fixture congestion and conflicts."



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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 11:52 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: SRU
 
1

Sports Insider,

13/05/2008 11:52:36
A statement from George Jack?. Is he still alive?
2

Old Cartha Boy,

13/05/2008 12:02:35
Time for a fresh voice around the SRU table, and one that represenents the grass roots of Scottish rugby - give Jim Stevenson that chance!
3

jdships,

13/05/2008 12:21:01
" In a statement, SRU President Jack said: "This is a matter for clubs but clearly everyone wants to bring more cohesion to the season and, where possible, reduce fixture congestion and conflicts."

What pray have you, sir, done in the past year to alleviate this problem ?
Sounds awfully like spin to me !!
4

John south of Soutra,

13/05/2008 12:58:03
Why do we not have the cup final in the middle of may after all the 7s and outstanding league matches have finished, this is what they did at the very beginning but them they moved the date
5

IaininSelkirk,

Edinburgh again 13/05/2008 13:20:31
Well done Selkirk on following up the Kings of the Sevens with the Border League title last night.
Just thought I'd add that here since there is no reference to the fact anywhere in these columns - not even worth looking for it on the sru website!
6

jdships,

13/05/2008 15:22:44
IaininSelkirk,

Agree totally
Have searched last few monday's for weekend "sevens" results - zilch !
But then it clicked ! Hey remember who is runnibg the rugby section of EN - the one the only Bill Lothian.


Come on EN you are always preaching about promoting rugby - what went wrong .
7

Big Smoke,

13/05/2008 16:33:08
Good luck to Mr Stevenson, can't do any worse than Mr Jack (WHO?)
8

Corky,

13/05/2008 22:12:11
What those @rseholes did to the Howe of Fife Colts should never be forgotten.
9

Twin,

West Coast 14/05/2008 08:29:30
Was recently at regional clubs meeting and it was far from clear that retaining the cup was the wishes of the majority. Not as clear cut as it is being made out to be in thjis article.
10

Middlemarch,

In the Middle of the March 14/05/2008 08:51:52

Corky
It was not so much

"What those @rseholes did to the Howe of Fife Colts........."
as

"The mess that those @arseholes created for the Howe of Fife to happen should never be forgotten."

And they are at it agian trying to enforce their ideas, which are not properly thought through, from the top down.

 

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