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French prop Mohamed Haouas handed a one-year jail sentence

Out-of-favour France prop Mohamed Haouas (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

French international prop Mohamed Haouas was handed a one-year jail sentence on Tuesday for hitting his wife in public. The 29-year-old, who has played 16 times for France, told a court he had lost control when he saw his wife smoking at the shopping centre where she worked, after telling him she had given up.

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“She has the right to smoke… but the problem is that she lied to me… and I said to myself that if she can lie about the cigarette, she could lie about other things,” he told the court in Montpellier.

The court did not follow the recommendations of the prosecution, who had called for the prop to face 18 months in prison, beginning immediately. Instead, Haouas will remain free while he launches an appeal, or he could wear an electronic tag, read an AFP report.

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Explaining what had happened in the incident last Friday, Haouas, who weighs 123kgs, said: “I was imagining things. Married men cheat on their wives, I love her, so I was afraid.”

Turning to his wife, the mother of his two children, Haouas said: “I became emotional and I really regret it… that’s my wife, I love her, I love her.”

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The court heard that Montpellier player Haouas said he was willing to undergo counselling to learn how to control his temper. His wife’s lawyer said she wanted to be reunited with her husband and discuss what had happened, possibly with the assistance of a third party.

Haouas’ international career could however be over as he has already been sentenced to an 18-month suspended sentence for armed robbery.

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His chances of being selected for this year’s Rugby World Cup already looked slim after he was shown a red card in France’s Six Nations victory against Scotland in February for headbutting an opponent.

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Eoin 739 days ago

He is a complete waste of space as a human ,

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CH 740 days ago

Good player but a complete piece of shit as human, club should sack him and he should be banned "sine die."

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GrandDisse 737 days ago

He has no club anymore, he was supposed to switch to Clermont next year, who then decided to stop the transfer. Couldn't be worse timing for him.

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