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Mark Alexander. Photo: Gallo Images
Mark Alexander. Photo: Gallo Images

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Saru wants to write off the money, but the Bulls and the Sharks are objecting to this, says one of the administrators who attended the governing body’s annual general meeting in Cape Town on Tuesday.

“The franchises received the short payments while Saru carried Western Province and Stormers financially. This is the reason for this fight,” says another administrator who was at the meeting.

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