The Hawke's Bay Rugby Football Union is appalled that some coaches and managers risked the safety of children in defying its edict last week to ban all practice and play due to the gastro crisis.
"It's very disappointing. In a situation like this there possibly could have been bad consequences," union club development officer Gary Macdonald said, soon after sending out emails to all the Hastings and Napier clubs that the HBRFU and the Intercity Junior Rugby Board (IJRB) had lifted the ban in the region.
The decision was reached after the union consulted the Hastings District Council and IJRB but cautioned all that it was best to use only bottled water and to ensure players did not share them.
Mr Macdonald said the decision to pull the pin on all rugby last week was not an easy one and only made after considerable deliberation over the health of children.
He saluted the lion's share of coaches and managers who complied although he was made aware that some did not play ball.