Rassie Erasmus, the director of rugby in South Africa, has been banned for nearly a year by World Rugby. Picture: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images
South Africa’s director of rugby Rassie Erasmus has been found guilty of misconduct by World Rugby following his criticism of a referee during the Springboks’ series against the British and Irish Lions in July and August and been banned until September next year.
This follows a hearing after Erasmus made a video highlighting several “incorrect” refereeing decisions in the first Test, handled by Australian Nic Berry, which the Boks lost to the Lions. The video lasted just over 60 minutes and was apparently leaked into the public domain.
Six charges were brought by World Rugby for breaches of Regulation 18 and the rugby body’s code of conduct. The charges, in summary, were:
World Rugby, in a statement on Wednesday evening said: “Having considered all the evidence, including oral evidence from the match officials, Rassie Erasmus, SA Rugby, World Rugby, and submissions from the parties, the committee found all six charges against Erasmus proved.”
Two further charges were brought by World Rugby against SA Rugby in accordance with World Rugby Regulation 18 and the World Rugby Code of Conduct. In summary, the charges were that SA Rugby:
World Rugby, having considered all the evidence found the following:
Regarding Rassie Erasmus
Regarding SA Rugby
In a statement late Wednesday, SA Rugby said:
“SA Rugby and Rassie Erasmus have noted the decision of World Rugby’s judicial committee. Both parties confirmed they will exercise their rights to appeal the verdicts. Neither party will make any further comment until the process is complete.”
World Rugby’s full verdict is available here.
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