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Backlash intensifies after Kings official's racist rant

REACTION: The Southern Kings’ majority shareholders, the Greatest Rugby Company in the Whole Wide World, wants Bantwini Matika removed from the board following his controversial comments about former Bok coach Nick Mallett.

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Matika, in Facebook posts that elicited angry reactions, accused Mallett of being a racist.

This follows after the Port Elizabeth-based franchise revealed that Mallett will be part of the panel that will find a replacement for axed coach Deon Davids.

In his Facebook post, Matika said the Kings don’t need help from “Racist Mallet[t]” to find a suitable coach for the team.

READ: Steps to follow after Kings official’s racist rant

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In a statement released on Monday from Southern Kings Chairman Loyiso Dotwana, there is a call for Matika to be removed from the board.

“We called upon our partners and minority shareholders, the EP Rugby Union, to urgently deal with the unacceptable and destructive behaviour of its nominee to the Southern Kings Board, Mr Bantwini Matika,” said the statement. “His actions over the past few days have brought the franchise’s name and company reputation into disrepute. We strongly disagree with the inflammatory, inaccurate and unsubstantiated statements expressed by Mr Matika.

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“On Thursday of last week the Greatest Rugby Company in the Whole Wide World (Pty) Ltd (GRC), the majority shareholder in the Southern Kings, sent a letter to the President of the EPRU requesting that they recall Mr Bantwini Matika from the Board. The EPRU have declined that request. As this is a Shareholder and not a Board matter, the GRC has now called for a Shareholders meeting and notice of such meeting will be issued tomorrow [Tuesday]. The only item on the agenda will be Mr Matika’s continued directorship on the Board of the Franchise. As this is an EPRU issue we look forward to them playing a constructive role in resolving this matter.

“As we have stated from the start we are aiming to build a sustainable and professional team which can compete at an international level. We are playing against some of the best professional clubs in the world and need to significantly up our game to ensure that we are formidable competitors who play quality rugby.

“We took over a struggling organisation and are now working to turn this around so that we can develop a strong rugby team which this region can be proud of. We are operating the franchise in line with key business principles and are currently making good progress in appointing the right people into the right roles. Whilst we are doing everything possible to source the best available talent to strengthen the core base of the team, we are also balancing this up with high potential players within the current team and also other players yet to be recruited.

“We are exceptionally proud to be the first black owned and controlled rugby franchise in the country. The Eastern Cape is the home of black rugby and as such we remain fully committed to supporting the transformation of rugby. This is a journey we have embarked upon and we are dedicated to achieving our goals.

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“Our team has been training since June and our anticipation is that the team will be well prepared by the time the PRO14 season resumes in September. Furthermore, in the coming weeks, we will be in a position to announce the full complement of coaching staff and contracted players.”

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Main Photo: @SouthernKingsSA (Loyiso Dotwana, Chairman of the Board)

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