"I'd like to think that if any team made an error like this, there has got to be an enquiry and no more than that. I don't know how serious this is going to be, I just know the facts from our side of things. And we are putting our report together.
"Clearly, they will want to get this sorted out by this weekend's games, and as I say we are doing the utmost we can to give them all the information that they require.
"We have been asked to fill in the various bits of paper, get the statements from people involved and that is what we are doing."
Tournament director Fraser Neill requested an explanation from England and said: "We are determined to move as quickly as possible on this. If it was an innocent mistake, that's one thing. Blatantly ignoring an official is another.
"We're trying to get audio tapes to help clarify the situation, and we want to see exactly what the reports say. We're following that through, and we'll refer it to our legal people to see how this looks."
The organisers are expected to announce tomorrow whether any action is to be taken.