Munster Rugby's Controversial Decision: Roger Randle's Appointment Cancelled Amidst Allegations
Munster Rugby has canceled Roger Randle's appointment as assistant coach after facing backlash over 1997 rape allegations against him. Though charges were dropped, and Randle maintains his innocence, concerns led to governance issues within the club, resulting in the resignation of three board members.
Munster Rugby has made the significant decision to cancel Roger Randle's appointment as assistant coach. This choice follows a wave of criticism linked to historical rape allegations against Randle, dating back to 1997 during his time with the Wellington Hurricanes.
The charges against Randle were dropped, yet his scheduled inclusion in Clayton McMillan's coaching staff ignited strong reactions from supporters and activists, prompting discussions over governance at Munster Rugby. This controversy resulted in the resignation of three members of the Professional Game Board.
Randle, currently an assistant coach for the Waikato Chiefs in Super Rugby Pacific, expressed his deep regret over the resurgence of these allegations. In a statement, he reaffirmed his innocence and emphasized that continuing with the role was no longer viable for him and his family due to the renewed public focus.