Quote: Magic Superbeetle ""Insurance information - high contact sport, all players must be centrally insured - failure to provide such information leads to failure of insurance cover and therefore can't enter the rugby pitch"
No they wouldnt'"
You can have the insurance information. Insurance information is a necessary legal requirement. What some other company pays some other person and who owns that company isnt.
You ask a company who owns them and tell you to sod off as you have no jurisdiction over them
You ask them who they pay, they say the same thing.
You have hit a dead end.
You want to ban a player for that company not releasing financial information about someone else and you would be laughed out of court. Not least because the company are legally obliged NOT to release that information under the DPA.
You can demand a player makes his information available. Other people are a whole different kettle of fish.