Wallaby hooker Latu grilled by Rugby Australia's integrity unit
Wallabies and Waratahs hooker Tolu Latu has been interviewed by Rugby Australia's integrity unit over an alleged drink driving offence, but no outcome has been announced.
Reports in The Daily Telegraph on Saturday hours before Latu was scheduled to play for NSW against Queensland in Brisbane, alleged he was found asleep behind the wheel of a car with a blood alcohol level of 0.135 last Thursday.
Police will allege he was also driving on a suspended licence and will front Downing Centre Local Court on June 6.
On Monday, Latu who has played 12 Tests, met with the integrity unit, NSW Rugby Union chief executive Andrew Hore and the Rugby Union Players' Association (RUPA).
No details were released of the meeting, but there may be an update provided on Tuesday.
Any adverse findings and consequent sanctions would be a blow to 26-year-old Latu in a World Cup year.
He has already been banished from the Wallabies' Brisbane training camp, cond ucted following the weekend's Super Rugby round.
Latu has a history of on-field ill-discipline and only recently returned from a six-week suspension for charging into a ruck in round two.
He failed to inform the NSWRU of the alleged offence before it became public knowledge.
Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson said he wasn't aware of the incident until the media outlet contacted him at lunchtime on Saturday, just hours before the game.
Latu came on midway through the second half and had a hand in several key moments as the visitors prevailed 40-32.
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Agree with Wilson B- at best. And that is down to skilled individual players who know how to play the game - not a cohesive squad who know their roles and game plan. For those who claim that takes time to develop, the process is to keep the game plan simple at first and add layers as the squad gels and settles in to the new systems. Lack of progress against the rush D, lack of penetration and innovation in the mid-field, basic skill errors and loose forwards coming second in most big games all still evident in game 14 of the season. Hard to see significant measureable progress.
Go to commentsKeep telling yourself that. The time for a fresh broom is at the beginning - not some "balanced, incremental" (i.e. status quo) transition. All teams establish the way forward at the beginning. This coaching group lacked ideas and courage and the players showed it on the pitch. Backs are only average. Forwards are unbalanced and show good set piece but no domination in traditional AB open play. Unfortunately, Foster - Mark 2. You may be happy with those performances and have some belief in some "cunning plan" but I don't see any evidence of it. Rassie is miles ahead and increasing the gap.
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