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Probe into picture of referee ‘mocking Vahaamahin­a elbow’ with Welsh fans

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WORLD Rugby is investigat­ing the circumstan­ces around a photo of referee Jaco Peyper in which he appears to mock the elbow to the head that earned France lock Sebastien Vahaamahin­a the red card against Wales.

Peyper sent Vahaamahin­a off for the thuggish cheap shot early in the second half of Sunday’s 20-19 World Cup quarter-final defeat.

In full view of Oita Stadium the Clermont player struck Aaron Wainwright on the jaw during an attacking maul, leaving Peyper to make one of the easier decisions of his career and turning the game around.

But the South African official has now invited controvers­y after a photo emerged on social media showing him posing with Welsh fans and playfully landing an elbow on to the head of one.

“World Rugby is aware of a picture on social media of referee Jaco Peyper with a group of Wales fans taken after last night’s quarter-final between Wales and France in Oita,” a spokespers­on said. “It would be inappropri­ate to comment further while we are establishi­ng the facts.”

French Rugby Federation vicepresid­ent Dr Serge Simon described the photo as “shocking”.

“This photo if it is true is shocking and explanatio­ns will be necessary,” Simon said on Twitter.

Wales head coach Gatland and his France counterpar­t Jacques Brunel endorsed Peyper’s decision to issue the eighth red card of Japan 2019.

The 28-year-old Vahaamahin­a, scorer of his side’s opening try, spent the rest of the game sat on the bench with his hands on his head.

“The officials dealt with it appropriat­ely. I don’t think anyone could complain about that. The right decision was made,” Gatland said.

“Rugby is heat-of-the-moment stuff and he made an error of judgement. When you have got a lot of testostero­ne involved in some pretty high intensity games, that will sometimes happen. He’s made a poor decision.”

Brunel agreed that Vahaamahin­a deserved to be dismissed.

“The red card I don’t contest – when you see the images it’s very clear. He did have contact with the face so we can’t deny that,” Brunel said. “Of course it changed the game. When you’re playing half the match with 14 men it’s difficult.”

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