Brendon’s return to Cougar Park delayed. : Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:41 am
Hopes that Keighley Cougars would have their Australian prop forward Brendon Rawlins back in time for inclusion in the side to play engage Super League club Castleford Tigers in Sunday’s Carnegie Challenge Cup Fourth Round tie at Cougar Park have been scuppered.
Rawlins had to return to Australia to complete his application for a new work permit after winning an appeal against an RFL decision not to make him one of their preferred overseas players.
The prop forward is still in Sydney awaiting the delivery of his visa from the UK Border Agency’s office in the Australian city.
Cougars head coach Barry Eaton said: “I’m fuming. We were originally told that the process would take around 25 days and we’re now in excess of 30 days.
“The delay is hurting not only Cougars – he’s one of the five prop forwards in the club and with two others injured it’s damaging for us – but it is also hitting Brendon who is missing out on his match bonus payments.
“We’ve had his flight booked for some time but we have to keep changing it as projected return dates come and go.
“Now we’re just hoping that his visa comes through in time for him to return to Cougar Park next week and be available for the Good Friday game against York City Knights”.
Helen Carter, the Cougars’ General Manager, said: “It’s very frustrating for everybody but we’re doing all in our power to get Brendon back as soon as possible”.