Samoa’s Eliota Fuimaono Sapolu has been banned from playing rugby at all levels after calling Welsh referee Nigel Owens “racist” in a Twitter message following the team’s Rugby World Cup exit.
The centre, who in an earlier post said tournament organisers were guilty of “slavery” for the way they treated teams like Samoa, failed to attend a disciplinary hearing in Auckland on Tuesday.
That hearing saw Sapolu “provisionally suspended from all participation in the game of Rugby Union,” a Rugby World Cup statement said.
This means he will be unable to resume playing for English Premiership side Gloucester unless and until a future hearing, to be held at a time yet to be announced, decides otherwise.
Sapolu was in trouble again following his latest outburst after Samoa’s 13-5 loss to champions South Africa last week — a defeat that ended their World Cup quarter-final hopes.
He claimed Samoa were the victims of a conspiracy and slammed Owens after several other contributors to the Welshman’s Facebook page criticised the referee.
“I can understand the hate!! Haha good luck u racist biased prick,” tweeted the 30-year-old Sapolu.
“Get s.a (South Africa) into next round. The plan was obvious. Can’t wait 2 meet irb (International Rugby Board) members in public,” he added.
The comments come after Sapolu was forced to apologise for comparing the World Cup to “slavery” and even the “holocaust” after Samoa had only a few days to prepare for their key game against Wales, which they lost.
A statement issued by World Cup organisers on Tuesday said judicial officer Jeff Blackett of England had ruled that due to Sapolu’s failure to attend the hearing, he would adjourn the case to an appropriate time when he would face the charges against him.
But it added: “Pending the holding of such hearing he ordered that Mr Fuimaono Sapolu be provisionally suspended from all participation in the game of Rugby Union.”
The statement said the Samoa Rugby Union accepted the charge of misconduct against them for failure to control Sapolu.
The question of what sanction, if any, the Samoa Rugby Union will face will be addressed at the same hearing as that of Sapolu himself.
Samoa were also involved in controversy after wing Alesana Tuilagi was heavily fined for wearing a mouthguard displaying the name of a company that is not sponsoring the World Cup.
The Pacific Islanders threatened an upset against South Africa on Friday in a match where Samoa full-back Paul Williams was sent off.
Gryp vir jou ‘n vingertjie… en maak dit sommer die langste, middelste enetjie, flokker!
@ grootblousmile:
A single finger? That’s not bad enough Gbs. Surely you can think of something more appropriate.
@ The_Young_Turk:
A full Kit-Kat. 4 fingers!
Comman practice to suspend a player (at any level) from all Rugby activities if he fails to attend a hearing.
I’m sure that 99% of the Rugby community won’t miss the gentleman.
Ban sommer die hele flippin kaboedel,hulle dra flokol by tot l5-man toernooi rugby, laat hulle gaan 7’s speel en gaan stoei en toutrek oppie strand…..
Ek wil net se wat vir my half skokkend is, is dat die pacific island spanne almal so goed gedoen het totdat hulle agtergekom het hulle verloor en toe kom hulle ware kleure uit, ‘n gemoan, ‘n gebitch, die hele wereld is teen hulle, rassekaart word gespeel en moenie ald ie vuilspel en oof the ball crap vergeet nie!!!!
They are NOT gracious in defeat!!!!
Well to be honest Tripples they aren’t really gracious at all.
Eish
oof = off
hahahaha ja nee….can you imagine them in tutu’s?
PDV might be able to convince them to give it a try.
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