Irish Independent

Bath hit with €67k fine after releasing Faletau for Wales duty

- Nigel Whittaker

BATH have been fined £60,000 (€67,000) for allowing Taulupe Faletau to feature in Wales’s November internatio­nal clash with South Africa.

Wales’s fourth Test last month fell outside World Rugby’s official release window, but Bath released Faletau for the 24-22 victory in Cardiff on December 2.

Bath admitted breaching Premiershi­p Rugby regulation­s, and an initial £90,000 (€101,000) fine was reduced by £30,000 (€34,000).

Premiershi­p Rugby defended their policy of enforcing sanctions for clubs flouting the rulings, in confirming Bath’s acceptance of punishment.

“This board policy has been an essential one, especially as there has been an increasing number of internatio­nal matches being organised outside the specified internatio­nal weeks,” said a Premiershi­p Rugby spokesman. “The agreed policy is well known to clubs, players and unions.”

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Bath have duly become the second Premiershi­p club to fall foul of releasing players outside of World Rugby’s agreed November Test window. Northampto­n Saints were sanctioned in 2013 for releasing George North to feature for Wales.

“Bath Rugby have today been fined £60,000 after admitting breaching Premiershi­p Rugby Board policies,” read a Premiershi­p Rugby statement.

“The sanction was imposed under an independen­t process managed by Sport Resolution­s.

“It relates to the Premiershi­p Rugby Board policy around internatio­nal duty and specifical­ly Taulupe Faletau being released for a fourth internatio­nal outside the periods specified in World Rugby Regulation 9.

“The policy is only to release non-England players for Test matches in accordance with the requiremen­ts of World Rugby Regulation 9.”

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