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Players from Super League side Celtic Crusaders are being investigated by the UK Border Agency over possible immigration offences.
BBC Wales Sport understands that visas used to bring some overseas players to Wales may be insufficient.
In a statement, the Crusaders have said they are co-operating fully with immigration officials.
And a UK Border Agency spokesman said: "While the investigation is under way it would be inappropriate to comment."
Before the start of the current season, eight of the 27 Crusaders players had difficulties obtaining the correct work permits.
Captain Jace van Dijk, leading try-scorer Tony Duggan and player of the year Damien Quinn were among the players whose arrival from Australia was delayed.
All overseas players at the club will have their visas inspected, but it is not known how many be under investigation for possible irregularities.
The club's statement added in the end.
"Financial problems are affecting all of our economy, and to think that a small rugby league club would be impervious... wouldn't make sense.
"To get the long-term assurances that we've had was a really positive step."
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