Parents in punch-up at [Hilton College] rugby game

bodhi

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talk about setting a good example - douche bag !

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Parents-in-punchup-at-rugby-game-20100517

Stephanie Saville, The Witness

Pietermaritzburg - A schoolboy rugby game at Hilton College on Saturday morning was disrupted after a parent allegedly ran on to the field, pushed and shoved pupils, and punched a schoolboy during a rumble between the teams.

The Hilton College parent later allegedly also punched a Maritzburg College parent who intervened after the man punched his 17-year-old son on the field.

Shocked Maritzburg College parent and top canoeist, Wayne Wilson, 42, told The Witness that he was watching his son play in the eighth team match when a rumble between the boys playing on the Weightman-Smith field occurred. The boys were participating in a big derby between the two schools, who are old rivals on the rugby field.

“There had been a few incidents during the match, but it was normal schoolboy rugby banter; nothing the ref could not have sorted out. But the Hilton College parent ran on to the field, and started pushing the Maritzburg College boys away. He also punched my son.”

Wilson described the man, Robert Dent, as a “big, tall guy, aged in his 40s”.

Wilson said when he saw Dent punch his son, he was not going to stand by. He went up to him and said he should leave the disciplining of boys to the referee. “I tried to be diplomatic and told him he was supposed to lead by example. I told him his behaviour was unacceptable. That was when he took off and hit me. It was a total embarrassment.”

He said he did not hit back, but in trying to defend himself the two ended up grappling on the ground.

Wilson said he suggested they leave the field to sort the matter out away from the crowd that had gathered. “I pulled him away and said ‘let’s go for a walk’. As I grabbed him to try and make him move away from the field where we were the focus of so much attention, he punched me twice.”

The man allegedly also hit another College parent who tried to help Wilson. “In the second punch-up I knew he meant business.” Someone then called security.

Wilson said he was later approached by numerous Hilton College fathers who apologised for Dent’s behaviour. “They said that as parents they would take the matter further. I was also asked to fill out a report on the incident. The Hilton College first team coach and the coach of the eighths who was there and saw what happened, also apologised to me. Even the Hilton College boys were apologising to me.”

After the game, all the boys shook hands and left the field in a sporting way.

Wilson said when he was later walking to his car, he found it surrounded by the man’s brothers. Wilson said he was talking on his phone at the time and just walked through the men to his car. “They were swearing at me and trying to intimidate me. They must ban him for life and teach him a lesson. I would never have expected this to happen at an affluent school like Hilton College.”

Wilson’s neck and jaw were badly bruised after the incident and he spoke with a gravelly voice from where he had been grabbed around the neck in a strangling grip. He said his voice box had been crushed.

Wilson said he left Hilton College feeling embarrassed and disappointed. He was also mortified for his son who would have to face his schoolmates. But he said he would probably not be opening a case against Dent.

Approached for comment, Dent, a road construction and quarrying contractor, said he reacted after the third or fourth incident of fighting between the boys. “I couldn’t tolerate it. So I went on to the field and started splitting the kids up. That’s when the College parent approached me and said I should not get involved. He said it was a normality. I don’t accept that. We had an argument, which turned into a physical fight.”

Asked if he punched kids on the field, Dent said to separate fighting kids, one can’t be “gentle-handed”. He said he blamed the referee who should have stopped the fighting by red-carding players earlier in the match.

Dent added that he would be writing to the school to raise these problems with them. He denied that his brothers were summoned to assist him in the matter with Wilson. The Maritzburg College side later won the match 26-5.

Hilton College spokesperson Paul Guthrie said the school does not condone what happened and that in any sporting fixture the referee is there to adjudicate the match. “The ref is in charge.”

He said the school will comment further once they receive reports on the incident. Maritzburg College’s spokesperson Graham Bennetts said they are also awaiting reports before they comment.

A schools rugby expert who asked not to be named, said it is uncommon to get parents fighting at matches, but it does happen at times, especially when the parents are sitting right on the touch line. “It’s horrific. At a match between two schools a few years ago, a parent punched a ref, and at another match between two others, old boys who had been drinking, got involved in the match.”

- The Witness
 

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I've read the story.

That man Dent should be dragged into a dark narow, backstreet isle and be beaten the **** outta him. He is a disgrace to mankind an should not have been allowed the priviledge to procreate.

That part about Dent's brother going over to harass Wilson doesn't sit very well with me. Even if only a fraction of this is true he still is a ****ed up person deserved of utter condemnation.
 
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I've read the story.

That man Dent should be dragged into a dark narow, backstreet isle and be beaten the **** outta him. He is a disgrace to mankind an should not have been allowed the priviledge to procreate.

That part about Dent's brother going over to harass Wilson doesn't sit very well with me. Even if only a fraction of this is true he still is a ****ed up person deserved of utter condemnation.

Agreed. Talk about grow the **** up -.-'
 

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I blame the ref entirely. If he was tough to start with and stopped any incidents before they could get out of control, then this wouldn't have happened. It also has nothing to do with Hilton or the figure they pay per term.
 

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I blame the ref entirely. If he was tough to start with and stopped any incidents before they could get out of control, then this wouldn't have happened. It also has nothing to do with Hilton or the figure they pay per term.

Why should the ref be blamed for a spectator behaving like a savage.

The ref should only be blamed for handling the conflict poorly.

Not for anything else.
 

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This Dent bloke sounds like an absolute w@nker. What an absolute disgrace. He probably has no idea what he's just subjected his kid to following this incident. The part that intrigues me is that Wilson is not laying a charge against Dent - especially considering the injuries he's sustained.

I've seen this happen once, but off the field. It's an absolute disgrace when parents teach their kids by example like this. Pathetic parenting...
 

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I would be embarrased to say my son plays in the eighth team - I would rather just be very quite about this whole incident.
 

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Why should the ref be blamed for a spectator behaving like a savage.

The ref should only be blamed for handling the conflict poorly.

Not for anything else.
Games that I have watched - where the ref has been tough and quick to intervene or send off have been clean for the rest of the game. He needs to be strict and fair right from the start. The parent's involvement was because he didn't control the game or the fighting.
 

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Games that I have watched - where the ref has been tough and quick to intervene or send off have been clean for the rest of the game. He needs to be strict and fair right from the start. The parent's involvement was because he didn't control the game or the fighting.

While I understand what you're getting at, this was an 8th team match, and you're not going to find quality refs reff'ing that calibre. I'd also like to point out the atrocious actions of the parent in question. He sounds like an absolute ponce. He hit three parents and a few of the kids - just who the hell does he think he is?
 

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While I understand what you're getting at, this was an 8th team match, and you're not going to find quality refs reff'ing that calibre. I'd also like to point out the atrocious actions of the parent in question. He sounds like an absolute ponce. He hit three parents and a few of the kids - just who the hell does he think he is?

It's HILTON ffs! How difficult is it to ask someone to be strict! If the players still act up, they get sent off. It isn't rocket science.
As for the parent - he's just protecting his little Johnny. Basic human instinct at work.
 

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It's HILTON ffs! How difficult is it to ask someone to be strict! If the players still act up, they get sent off. It isn't rocket science.
As for the parent - he's just protecting his little Johnny. Basic human instinct at work.

He did far more than just protect his little Johnny. None of the other parents (based on the report) threatened his kid in any way. And it's a rugby match ffs - fights break out all of the time. The father should have removed his son from the situation imo - not start moering the lighties and the parents who came to talk him down...
 

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He did far more than just protect his little Johnny. None of the other parents (based on the report) threatened his kid in any way. And it's a rugby match ffs - fights break out all of the time. The father should have removed his son from the situation imo - not start moering the lighties and the parents who came to talk him down...

Nea, best thing you can do if one of your family is threatened. Go ape shyt and turn the place upside down. The other people just feel a little sad because they wanted to play hero and he knocked the crap out of them too :D Would have loved to see it. Must have been funny as hell :p
 

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Nea, best thing you can do if one of your family is threatened. Go ape shyt and turn the place upside down. The other people just feel a little sad because they wanted to play hero and he knocked the crap out of them too :D Would have loved to see it. Must have been funny as hell :p

I bet he would've cried like a little girl if the cops had come out to arrest him though ;).
 
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