The Scotsman

Barbarians disciplina­ry hearings for coronaviru­s breaches to begin next week

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Disciplina­ry hearings for the 13 Barbarians players charged with misconduct for breaching coronaviru­s protocols will begin on Tuesday.

The virtual proceeding­s conducted by an independen­t disciplina­ry panel chaired by Philip Evans QC are expected to last a number of days and could extend into the following week.

All 13 players, who will only be named once the process is completed, will face the online hearing after being charged by the Rugby Football Union with conduct prejudicia­l to the interests of the union or the game. Among the charges levelled at the conclusion of a week- long RFU probe are providing false statements and individual breaches of protocols by leaving the Barbarians’ hotel without permission.

A number of players went out on the nights of Tuesday and Wednesday before the non- cap internatio­nal against England at Twickenham on 25 October, resulting in the cancellati­on of the match.

Footage emerged on social media of Scotland winger Sean Maitland, f ormer England captain Chris Robshaw, Jackson Wray, Joel Kpoku, Fergus Mcfadden and Manu Vunipola – among others – drinking alcohol at the Running Horse pub in Mayfair on one of the evenings.

Robshaw and his f ormer England team- mate Richard Wiggleswor­th are among five players who have apologised f or t heir misconduct. The available sanctions for a disrepute charge are wide- ranging and include fines and suspension­s.

England head coach Eddie Jones said that the cancellati­on of the annual Barbarians fixture had turned the game into a “laughing stock”.

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