
Fighting breaks out at Gloucestershire rugby cup final
In an official statement, Mr Bayliss said: "What should have been a great family day out celebrating local rugby was ruined by a few supporters from both sides."We will be meeting as a club to discuss this matter and decide what action we need to take, following review of footage and statements."We would like to reiterate that as a club Matson RFC do not condone this behaviour and take such matters very seriously."We would like to congratulate Longlevens RFC on a well-deserved win in the senior cup and are isappointed for them that they were robbed of a moment to lift the cup at Kingsholm in a joyous celebration."
Longlevens Rugby Committee said in its statement it was "disappointed" the events led to "the premature end of what should have been a celebration of grassroots rugby"."This behaviour falls far short of the values we uphold as a club - respect, sportsmanship, and community," they added."Rugby is a game that brings people together, and there is no place for violence, intimidation, or disruption, whether on or off the pitch."
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