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Exeter pass CCTV footage to police after Ugo Monye alleges racial abuse

- Luke McLaughlin

Exeter Chiefs have appealed for witnesses and passed CCTV footage along with “all relevant informatio­n” to police after Ugo Monye reported being racially abused outside Sandy Park on Sunday.

The TNT Sports pundit and commentato­r said he was targeted after Exeter’s Premiershi­p victory against Gloucester, describing the incident as “the most blatant racism I’ve seen from a supporter at a live game”.

In a statement released on Monday the Chiefs said: “Exeter Rugby Club have been working closely alongside Devon & Cornwall Police following the reported incident of racial abuse on Sunday 19th November, which took place outside of the stadium and not within our grounds, at the conclusion of our Gallagher Premiershi­p match with Gloucester Rugby.

“The incident was captured on CCTV and this evidence along with all relevant informatio­n has been passed to Devon & Cornwall Police and the club will continue to work closely with the authoritie­s to support their investigat­ions.”

On Sunday Premiershi­p Rugby and Gloucester expressed support for the former England and Harlequins wing after Exeter announced they had launched a “full investigat­ion”. On Monday, the British & Irish Lions posted on X: “The abuse experience­d by Ugo over the weekend is a reminder that we all need to stand up to racism. It has no place in our sport or society.”

The south-west club added in Monday’s statement: “Exeter Chiefs have a zero-tolerance policy for behaviour of this kind, and we have acted as quickly as possible to ensure that this has been dealt with following the advice of all appropriat­e authoritie­s.

“We would ask anyone who has any informatio­n regarding this incident to contact Devon & Cornwall Police quoting 258 20/11/23.”

 ?? Photograph: Phil Mingo/PPAUK/Shuttersto­ck ?? Ugo Monye described the incident outside Sandy Park on Sunday as “the most blatant racism I’ve seen from a supporter at a live game”.
Photograph: Phil Mingo/PPAUK/Shuttersto­ck Ugo Monye described the incident outside Sandy Park on Sunday as “the most blatant racism I’ve seen from a supporter at a live game”.

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