QUEENSLAND Rugby Union boss Jim Carmichael has revealed they are preparing to strip Rugby Gold Coast of its Breakers licence and will take back the embattled club.
Carmichael said he had put Rugby Gold Coast on notice and set up a special executive committee to complete a thorough review of Rugby Gold Coast by April 30.
The QRU chief executive said he was fed up with the way the Coast's rugby assets had been managed and it was time to take control.
"I'm very disappointed that we're in a situation where so many good people have put so much time and effort into it and we've been let down," he said.
"We've taken formal action and put Rugby Gold Coast on notice that if they can't satisfy certain things within a certain time period then they must front our board to give us reason not to expel the Gold Coast.
"It would mean that we formally expel Rugby Gold Coast and take back the responsibility of positioning those (rugby) assets correctly."
The QRU stepped in to provide support for Rugby Gold Coast earlier this year after it was revealed the local organisation was up to $300,000 in debt.
The RGC were to hold their annual general meeting in March however the meeting was pushed back to allow for a full audit.
Carmichael said the QRU would announce their intentions before the end of April and the AGM would be held late next month.
"We've worked extremely hard in the past two years to focus on this region and make sure that the assets were getting stronger.
"We need to get Gold Coast Rugby strong again and we're absolutely focused on getting this thing (organised) again so we can get it to grow."
Former Breakers president and club member Warren Carey said he was surprised to learn of Rugby Gold Coast's debt at the start of the year and said he would support the QRU with whatever decision they made.
"I was shocked (to learn of the RGC debt) but it had nothing to do with the Breakers and I'm sure the QRU will get to the bottom of that.
"None of us want to get into the politics of it all -- we just want these boys get on the field and play rugby to the best of their potential."
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