LOWERHOUSE CC officials remained tight-lipped today about the final outcome of Monday night's extraordinary general meeting to discuss the Corrie Jordaan situation, writes BRIAN DOOGAN.
The committee met again last night to decide what offer, if any, to make to the South African professional.
It appears they could wait until the end of the season, when they will know if progress has been made on last season, before reaching a conclusion on whether to offer Jordaan terms for next year.
The EGM attracted a massive turnout of players, officials and members and, by the end of an amicable meeting, all sides appreciated the others' position.
It was stressed that any decision reached will be based on benefiting Lowerhouse's future, not on personal grievances.
Today Jordaan was still in the dark about his future with the club.
"I have not heard from anybody yet but they (the committee) say they will talk to me probably some time today," he said.
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