Sarries chief Venter charged after referee rant

SARACENS director of rugby Brendan Venter has been charged by the Rugby Football Union with “conduct prejudicial to the interests of the game” following his criticism of referee David Rose.

Sarries chief Venter charged after referee rant

The Saracens director of rugby is alleged to have questioned Rose’s integrity by stating he believed the referee was influenced at half-time in his side’s 22-15 defeat to Leicester last weekend.

Venter has been summoned to appear before an RFU disciplinary panel in London on January 19. If found guilty, he faces a touchline ban. Venter was furious at what he perceived to be an unfair turnaround in the penalty count in the second half at Vicarage Road last Saturday.

He went on to castigate the general standard of officials in the Guinness Premiership, effectively accusing them of lacking the same professional standards as players and coaches. Venter claimed penalties are being awarded at random and that the “lottery” of referees’ decision-making at the breakdown was killing rugby.

But it was for Venter’s specific criticism of Rose, made during a BBC interview, that the RFU have levelled a disrepute charge.

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