Glasgow Times

Wales No.2 Howley sent home amid betting investigat­ion

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WALES assistant coach Rob Howley has been sent home from the World Cup in Japan for a potential breach of World Rugby’s regulation on betting.

The Welsh Rugby Union said that Howley had “returned to Wales to assist with an investigat­ion in relation to a potential breach of World Rugby regulation 6, specifical­ly betting on rugby union”.

The 48-year-old former Wales captain has been part of Warren Gatland’s coaching team since 2008.

Howley has already arrived back in Britain after leaving Wales’ current World Cup squad base in the southern Japanese city of Kitakyushu.

Former Wales fly-half Stephen Jones, who was due to succeed Howley as attack specialist after the tournament, will join the squad later this week.

Wales’ opening World Cup game is against Georgia in six days’ time, with their campaign now off to the worst possible start.

In a statement, the WRU said: “The WRU can confirm that Rob Howley has returned to Wales to assist with an investigat­ion in relation to a potential breach of World Rugby regulation 6, specifical­ly betting on rugby union.

“The decision was taken to act immediatel­y in light of recent informatio­n passed to the WRU.

“No further details can be provided at this stage as this would prejudice the investigat­ion. If required, an independen­t panel will be appointed to hear the case.

“Rob has co-operated fully with our initial discussion­s, and we would ask that the media appreciate this is a difficult and personal matter for Rob and that his privacy is respected before an outcome is reached.

“Warren Gatland has consulted with senior players, and Stephen Jones will be arriving in Japan imminently to link up with the squad as attack coach.”

If found guilty, Howley could face the maximum sanction of a life ban from the sport, with betting on any rugby game outlawed for the likes of players, coaches and match officials, among others.

It is thought that the WRU will lead the investigat­ion, with the potential for a disciplina­ry hearing.

The developmen­ts will send shock-waves reverberat­ing throughout the rugby world.

Howley enjoyed a glittering playing career, making 59 appearance­s for Wales and captaining his country on 22 occasions, while also helping Wasps to European glory in 2004. He had previously played for Bridgend and Cardiff.

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