NO RULING YET ON SUBSTITUTE ROW
Review group to look into dispute between France and Wales
LONDON (HIA) procedure, which would leave Barnes with no choice but to allow France to bring back the previously substituted Slimani under rules governing the treatment of suspected concussion.
But Wales caretaker coach Rob Howley said there was “evidence to suggest that the integrity of the game has been brought into disrepute” by France fabricating the head injury call.
Monday’s Six Nations statement, rather than drawing a line under the incident, instead promised a new inquiry.
“Following its preliminary investigation into the replacements made in the latter stages of the France v Wales match on March 18 2017 (and in particular the replacement of Uini Atonio by Rabah Slimani), Six Nations Rugby has decided to refer the matter to the independent Six Nations Untoward Incident Review Group (UIRG) for review.”
The statement added: “Six Nations Rugby will send the file to the UIRG later this week and it is anticipated that the review process will begin shortly thereafter.”
The UIRG came into being a couple of seasons ago when the HIA procedure for dealing with suspected concussion was introduced.
Officials have already decided they will take no further action against France wing Virimi Vakatawa, sin-binned for a high tackle, and not pursue a biting complaint from Wales wing George North for lack of evidence.
Last week, France vice-captain Yoann Maestri was fined €30,000 (RM142,000) for a post-match criticism of English referee Barnes where he said: “AngloSaxon referees always talk about fair play but the reality is that they think we (the French) are cheats.” AFP