England rage against World Rugby in angry statement and reveal second allegation


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The Rugby Football Union has responded to World Rugby after the governing body decided not to proceed with a disciplinary case against South Africa’s Bongi Mbonambi over England star’s Tom Curry’s allegation that he was racially abused by the player.

Curry alleged that the Springbok hooker used a racial slur against him during the two sides’ meeting in the World Cup semi-final, with the flanker heard telling referee Ben O’Keeffe that he had been called a “white c***” during the first half. Get the latest Rugby World Cup news sent straight to your inbox by signing up to WalesOnline’s daily rugby newsletter here.




World Rugby launched a review into the incident but on Thursday announced that after a “thorough investigation” there was “insufficient evidence at this time to proceed with charges” against Mbonambi. The decision means that the 32-year-old will be able to play in this weekend’s final against the All Blacks.

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In response to that announcement, the RFU has issued a furious statement saying it is “deeply disappointed” with World Rugby’s decision and claiming that the Sale Sharks man has been denied the opportunity to have his voice heard. The union also alleged that the flanker had been “the victim of the same abuse” from Mbonambi when the two sides met last November, with no charges brought against the Springbok for that incident either.

“During last Saturday’s match between England and South Africa, Tom Curry reported to the referee that he had been racially abused by Mbongeni Mbonambi,” the statement read. “The subsequent World Rugby investigation were informed by Tom Curry that he had also been the victim of the same abuse, from the same player, in the 2022 autumn Test. World Rugby have today announced their decision not to bring charges in respect of either incident.

“The RFU are deeply disappointed by the decision taken by World Rugby. The decision not to put the evidence before an independent disciplinary panel has denied the disciplinary process the opportunity to hear Tom Curry’s voice and to independently assess his account of these serious events, together with the other available evidence.”



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