France could possibly be with out Axelle Berthoumieu for his or her World Cup semi-final towards England following an alleged chunk on Eire’s Aoife Wafer.
Eire fell agonisingly in need of a spot within the final 4, surrendering a 13-0 half-time result in crash out 18-13 to France of their quarter-final at Sandy Park.
The defeat was overshadowed by footage showing to indicate France flanker Berthoumieu biting Wafer’s arm.
Wafer was seen chatting with referee Aimee Barrett-Theron concerning the incident, gesturing that she had been bitten.
Eire captain Sam Monaghan confirmed she additionally raised the difficulty with officers, however no motion was taken in the course of the match.
“I spoke to the referee,” stated Monaghan. “Aoife advised me – I did not see it myself however I spoke to the referee and requested them.”
Biting is taken into account a severe offence underneath World Rugby’s disciplinary code, carrying a minimal entry-point ban of 12 matches.
Retrospective motion would virtually actually finish Berthoumieu’s World Cup marketing campaign and go away France with out certainly one of their most influential gamers for subsequent Saturday’s semi-final showdown with match hosts and favourites England.
Former England captain Maggie Alphonsi known as the incident “disgraceful.”
“I hate seeing that within the sport – males’s or girls’s,” she advised the BBC. “It’s totally clear. She ought to be punished for that.
“It is unhappy as a result of the Girls’s Rugby World Cup has been a celebration. It is such a disgrace that now the headlines are going to be dominated by a foolish incident from a participant who did not want to try this. Now she is going to doubtlessly miss the remainder of the World Cup.”

















