Die Suid-Afrikaanse direkteur van rugby, Rassie Erasmus, is deur Wêreldrugby geskors ná ‘n reeks Twitter-plasings oor twee naweke wat gefokus het op skeidsregtersbeslissings tydens die eerste twee rondes van die Herfsnasiesreeks.
Erasmus het vandag getwiet dat beskuldigings dat sy video’s tot dreigemente teen Wayne Barnes gelei het ‘heeltemal ongegrond’ is en hy het aangevoer dat sy video’s ‘nie op die amptenare gemik was nie, maar aan ons aanhangers in Suid-Afrika oor wat ons beter moet doen’.
Wêreldrugby het gesê Erasmus sal nie toegelaat word om aan die wedstryddagaktiwiteite deel te neem of met die media te praat vir die laaste twee Bok-wedstryde op hul jaareindtoer nie. Dit sluit Saterdag se kragmeting teen Italië asook volgende naweek se kragmeting teen Engeland in Londen in.
’n Wêreldrugby-verklaring lui:
“World Rugby has reviewed the recent social media posts by SA Rugby Director of Rugby, Rassie Erasmus that relate to match officiating in the Autumn Nations Series.
“Match officials are the backbone of the sport and without them there is no game. World Rugby condemns any public criticism of match official selection, performance or integrity, which undermines their role, the trust-based coach/match officials feedback process and the values of integrity, respect, solidarity and discipline that are at the heart of the sport.
“The behaviour of coaching staff and match officials are widely observed by fans, media and participants at every level, and such behaviours affect how the values are applied across the game.
“In addition, under the Match Officials Communication Framework, national teams have the ability to enter into a confidential feedback process, which is critical for success in a high-performance environment. The success of these communications relies on direct and honest feedback which is delivered and received in a confidential way.”
Erasmus is now banned for two matches.
“In line with the Framework, World Rugby has the ability to impose a sanction where a breach has occurred. Having considered the matter World Rugby has issued a two-match ban against Rassie Erasmus and accordingly he may not take part in any match day activity in relation to the two upcoming test matches that South Africa has against Italy on 19 November, 2022 and England on 26 November, 2022. The ban includes engagement with media and social media in relation to match officials.”