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In attendance

Vaughan Williams Chairman (Nottingham)

Stuart Edwards Member (Bath)

Sue Grainger Member (Oxford)

Derek Morgan Co-opted

Bob Reeves Member (Bristol)

Ian Robson Member (Harper Adams)

Rory Scott Scotland

Mike Wall Wales (UWIC)

Jim Ellis BUSA Sports Administration Manager

Catherine Dean BUSA Sports Administrator

Observers

Alan Buzza Loughborough

Ted Wood Durham

Apologies

Ian Elvin Member(Northumbria)

John Robins Co-opted

Andrew Scoular RFU

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RUG/02/01 MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING – 20 November 2001

1. These were signed and approved as an accurate record of the meeting.

RUG/02/02 SCHOOLS, STUDENTS & YOUTH REVIEW

2.1 A verbal report was received from Derek Morgan detailing the Schools, Student and Youth Review process. The meeting discussed the review and it was agreed that the SRFU would convey these views to the review board.

RUG/02/03 MATTERS ARISING

3.1 The sponsorship opportunities for Rugby Union were discussed in light of the Halifax termina0ting their title sponsorship in July, and there being no current replacement. It was agreed to speak to Karen Levesconte at the RFU regarding potential sponsors. ACTION JE

RUG/02/04 CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATE

1. It was agreed that the Premier League structure had worked well, with the home and away fixtures producing good quality matches. This was assisted by an accurate up-to-date results service.

2. The appointment of Premier A match referees to English matches by the RFU had worked well and there was agreement that this should, if possible, continue next season. It was agreed to meet with Castlecroft to discuss the requirements for the forthcoming season. However, it was requested that the RFU pay greater consideration to geographical location when appointing referees.

3. It was agreed to send out all the Rugby Union fixtures to the relevant Referee Societies outlining the standard of the fixtures. ACTION CD

4. The possibility of Welsh and Scottish Referee ‘exchanges’ was discussed. The meeting was informed that there were Scottish Referees who would be willing to travel to the North of England for matches.

5. It was agreed to issue all Premier League institutions with guidelines outlining the minimum standards acceptable for such matches – eg roped off pitch, medical cover. ACTION CD

6. After the success of this year’s 7’s event it was agreed that Northumbria should once again host the competition next year but in early May – avoiding a clash with the Middlesex 7’s.

7. The meeting was informed that the Women’s Championships would have a North and South Premier leagues comprised of 5 teams per league, in the forthcoming season.

RUG/02/05 TROPHY UPDATE

1. The meeting was informed of the proposed changes to the Championship structure for all winter sports. League winners at every level of the competition would have the opportunity to progress to a National knockout competition. This would be regionalised at the initial stages for the lower tiers in the First team championships.

2. The Trophy competition would follow a similar format with all league winners progressing to an initially Conference based and then National knockout competition.

RUG/02/06 WOMEN’S RUGBY

1. A document outlining the results of discussions with the RFUW was presented to the meeting.

2. All RUSLO’s would in future be required to run at least one women’s development initiative per year.

3. It was agreed to extend discussions to incorporate the Welsh and Scottish women’s Rugby Governing Bodies.

RUG/02/07 DATE FOR BUSA RUGBY FINAL

1. Extensive discussions regarding the implications of the Six Nations dates on the BUSA knockout round dates, took place. It was agreed that the availability of Twickenham was key to the discussion, and this was still subject to confirmation.

2. It was agreed to arrange knockout dates, where possible to avoid the Six Nations dates. The Chair suggested that the following dates can be considered in order to avoid conflict with representative fixtures;

26 February Last 16

12 March Quarter Finals

2 April Semi Finals

30 April Finals at Twickenham

RUG/02/08 REPRESENTATIVE REPORT

1. Welsh Universities - The meeting was informed that the Welsh Universities played one fixture, losing for the first time in 5 years, to English Universities at Coombe Dingle, 42-15.

8.1.2 The meeting was informed that the Scottish fixture was looking to be reintroduced for the 02/03 season.

3. The Chair extended his thanks to Mike Wall and the Welsh team management for their contribution over the season.

1. Scottish Universities – The meeting was informed that the Scottish Universities lost to English Universities at Peffermill, 24-19.

1. The Chair extended his thanks to Rory Scott and the Scottish team management for their contribution over the season.

3. English Universities - A written report was received from the Team Manager.

1. The Chair extended his thanks to Nick Humphreys and the English team management for their contribution.

2. The Chair had invited a combined Irish Colleges/ Universities team to play a representative fixture against English Universities at the request of John O’Loan, Executive Secretary Irish Colleges Rugby Union and Moss Dineen, International Secretary ICRU. Unfortunately the IRFU would not give permission for the fixture to be played. John O’Loan expressed apologies on behalf of Irish Colleges RU and informed the Chair that it was the earnest wish of their Executive that they could persuade IRFU to have a change of heart before the next season.

4. Women’s Representative - A proposal from the RFUW was received for BUSA to run an English Women’s representative team. Whilst the idea of Women’s Representative Rugby was supported, due to financial constraints in the forthcoming season funding would not be available to support such a team.

RUG/02/09 ANY OTHER BUSINESS

1. The replacements rule was clarified to include upto seven substitutions from seven players for women’s rugby.

2. It was agreed to amend the BUSA Rugby Regulations to read ‘ the Championships shall be conducted under the Laws of the IRB’.

3. It was agreed to abandon the Play-off in the Premier League promotion/ relegation issue, and to introduce a 1 team relegated 1 team promoted policy.

4. The meeting considered the proposal by National Committee to incorporate Oxford’s entry into the Rugby Union Championships, at Premier B level. Members expressed their dissatisfaction at this proposal and recommended reconsideration of the issue. RECOMMENDATION TO NCSC

5. The Chair received a letter from Ted Wood proposing that only those players who have participated in at least half of their University’s league games may play in future knockout rounds. The proposal would prevent the practice whereby some Universities select contracted players for the latter rounds and exclude players who got them there. Ted was also in favour of excluding all students contracted elsewhere from the competition on the grounds that the University competition is catering for quite a distinct group of players. Although concerns were expressed at the meeting it was agreed for the proposal to be put ‘on the back burner’ for the present time.

RUG/02/10 DATE OF NEXT MEETING

1. Due to the failure to consider all items on the agenda it was agreed to meet on the 9 July 2002 at the BUSA office, London.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO NCSC

1. That Oxford University’s inclusion into the Premier B League of the First Team Championships be reconsidered.

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Minutes of a meeting of the BUSA Rugby Management Group. Held on 28 May 2002 at the BUSA Office, London.

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