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Wednesday 02 September 2009 8:00 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 01 June 2019 3:18 am

Richards had ‘central control’ of Quins’ fake blood scandal

By: admindrupal

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DEAN RICHARDS’ reputation as one of rugby’s most respected coaches lay in tatters today after the damning verdict on the Harlequins fake blood scandal directed the blame firmly on his shoulders.

In a written judgement of his European Rugby Cup appeal hearing, the Quins’ former rugby director was described as the “directing mind” in the sorry episode and having “central control” of the whole operation.

The Quins were fined €300,000 after winger Tom Williams admitted taking fake blood capsule to force a late substitution against Leinster last season. Williams was hit with a four-month suspension while orchestrator Richards was banned for three years.

The crushing revelations revealed:

• Richards had central control over everything that happened in relation to the fabrication of the blood injury and the subsequent cover-up.

• He had long since recruited physiotherapist Steph Brennan as his willing lieutenant.

• Until August 3, Richards denied everything to everyone at Quins, apart from Williams, Brennan and club doctor Wendy Chapman.

• Richards said he had faked, or attempted to fake, blood injuries a few times before.

• Richards’ solicitor said his client’s reputation had been “burnt to a cinder”.

Harlequins, however, received some welcome good news last night after being informed they had avoided expulsion from the Heineken Cup.

Satisfied with the severity of the penalties already issued, ERC directors said they “no reason to interfere” with the club’s participation.

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