There was more than a short leg on view when Bradford Gymkhana visited Cross Roads-Daisy Hill for a second-round tie in the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League's Sir James Roberts Cup.
The league have received a letter of complaint from Cross Roads-Daisy Hill chairman Graham Langton stating that most of the Gymkhana team got changed near their cars in sight of spectators, rather than using the changing rooms.
At the league's latest meeting at the Carlton Club on Little Horton Lane, Langton said: "Getting changed in front of your cars in full view of the spectators, who included women and children, is unacceptable.
"If there were no facilities for changing I could understand it but Cross Roads-Daisy Hill have some of the best facilities in the league."
Gymkhana have apologised for their failure to use the changing rooms.
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