All Blacks break silence on Bongi Mbonambi accusations
New Zealand defence coach Scott McLeod believes that the potential loss of hooker Bongi Mbonambi would be 'a massive' dent for South Africa's designs on a lifting the Webb Ellis Cup in five days time.
Mbonambi faces a World Rugby investigation after England flanker Tom Curry alleged during his side's Rugby World Cup semi-final defeat on Saturday that the Bok hooker called him a 'white c***'.
The South African refused to shake Curry's hand after the game and the allegation - which was picked up by Ben O'Keeffe's ref mic - was widely reported in the press.
As the only specialist hooker left in the Springboks camp, a potential ban for Mbonambi ahead of the World Cup final would be a significant blow to the defending world champions' bid to defend the title.
New Zealand defence coach McLeod was asked what sort of impact it would have on the Springboks and he didn't pull his punches.
"I learned about it this morning. It is something World Rugby will deal with," said McLeod. 'If anything came of it, it would be a massive dent for them. He is a leader of their team. When Siya [Kolisi, South Africa captain] goes off, he becomes the captain so I imagine it would impact them."
This morning World Rugby revealed that they are probing the allegations. "World Rugby takes all allegations of discriminatory behaviour extremely seriously," a statement from the governing body read. "We can confirm that we are formally reviewing the allegation made by England’s Tom Curry in relation to the use of discriminatory language during the England versus South Africa Rugby World Cup 2023 semi-final on Saturday. World Rugby will not be making further comment until the conclusion of the process."
The Springboks are also carrying out their own internal investigation.
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Excellent year. I have enjoyed the Pumas with every match they played. They are truly one of the top tier nations and with more growth they will push hard for top 3 world ranking. They are just a bit up and down like the French team of old.
Go to commentsFunny that I read this after watching last night's game where Matera packed down at openside every signle time. Jaguares also used to play with OS/BS flankers when he was with them. Of course, if he's at 8 or not involved, Pumas could do it the French way and put, let's say, Kremer on the right and Golzalez on the left. You're correct about Matera's tenure at Crusaders where he was mainly used at blindside but also at #8 on occasion as far as I remember. He has the frame and skillset to play whichever back row position he's put at, much like Ardie or Jack Willis or Pocock.
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