Brumbies chasing White for $25,000

The Brumbies are chasing their former Super Rugby coach Jake White for $25,000 after he walked out on them halfway through a four year contract for the Sharks.

Durban Sharks coach Jake White

The Brumbies are chasing their former Super Rugby coach Jake White for 25 thousand dollars. (AAP)

The Brumbies are chasing former coach Jake White for a claimed $25,000 after the South African broke his contract with the Super Rugby franchise last year.

A Brumbies spokesman on Tuesday confirmed there was a legal proceeding taking place against their former coach after he walked out on them for the Sharks last year.

"Yes there is a legal dispute with Jake White but as it's before the courts we won't be commenting further on the matter," the spokesman said.

Under White's four-year agreement with the Brumbies, he was not allowed to coach another Super Rugby side until the end of 2015.

Upon violating that agreement after just two years, White triggered a non-complete clause and owed the Brumbies an amount approaching $200,000.

It's understood the majority of that amount has been paid by the Sharks - yet about $25,000 is still outstanding.

Earlier this year, White made a snide jibe at Waratahs coach Michael Cheika for being invoiced $700 by the Brumbies after he broke a glass panel in their stadium's coaching box.

White may find his joke a whole lot less funny now that his former club the Brumbies is chasing him for $25,000 - 35 times the price of a broken window - for a broken contract.

The Sharks have been approached for comment.


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