World Rugby launch formal investigation into South Africa star after England’s Tom Curry accused him of racial slur

WORLD rugby chiefs are launching a formal investigation into racism claims made during England’s semi-final defeat to South Africa.

The Red Rose were narrowly beaten 16-15 by the current champions in Paris on Saturday night.

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AFPSouth Africa hooker Bongi Mbonambi could be banned for the final[/caption]

During the game, Tom Curry accused opponent Bongi Mbonambi of calling him a “white c**t”.

The Sale Sharks star made the allegations directly to referee Ben O’Keefe.

Curry went up to the official and said: “Sir, Sir, if their hooker calls me a white c**t what can I do?”

O’Keeffe responded: “Nothing please. I’ll be on it.”

The conversation was picked up by the “ref link” microphone.

Both players did not shake hands at the end of the game as a brawl erupted.

Curry was asked if the Springbok had “said something he shouldn’t have” with the England man responding: “Yeah.”

Probed on whether he would say what he had heard, he added: “No.”

Rules state that the RFU had a 24-hour window to refer the incident to the match commissioner.

World Rugby chiefs are now under pressure to ban Mbonambi from the final against New Zealand on Saturday night.

In a statement, SA Rugby said: “We are aware of the allegation, which we take very seriously and are reviewing the available evidence.

“We will engage with Bongi if anything is found to substantiate the claim.”

   

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