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The end of the Rugby World Cup has turned sour for beaten finalists France after they were fined for breaching protocols and police were called to an incident involving players and photographers.
There were also accusations All Blacks captain Richie McCaw was eye-gouged during Sunday night’s final which New Zealand won 8-7.
A witness said police were called to an inner-city Auckland restaurant on Tuesday where a photographer accused French lock Pascal Pape of spitting at him while another said he was slapped in the face by a second French player.
Television reporter, Andrew Morrison, was at the restaurant and said members of the French team were enjoying themselves inside, but the situation turned “very ugly” and some players went outside when photographers arrived.
“One photographer was pushed in the face, another one was spat on and things started to get very heated. The players started to clear out of the restaurant after that and French management wouldn’t comment,” he told Television New Zealand.
“Police were called in to the incident but at this stage we understand no charges have been laid.”
The previous day there was an incident at another Auckland restaurant where the French players gathered before the International Rugby Board (IRB) annual awards.
The Kermadec general manager Hamish Klein confirmed there was a “small incident” but while social media reports claimed staff were in tears, Klein said there had been no complaints.
Meanwhile, McCaw downplayed the eye-gouging reports but did not deny it happened late in the game.
“I got a poke in the eye but I don’t know if there was was any intent,” he said as the All Blacks victory road show moved to earthquake-stricken Christchurch.
The All Blacks also defended France for challenging their pre-game haka before Sunday’s final, although the IRB took a dim view of that confrontation.
An IRB spokesman confirmed to the New Zealand Herald that France were fined $US5000 ($A4,800 for advancing over the half-way line as the All Blacks performed their traditional haka, or war dance, before kick off.
France had breached a “cultural ritual protocol” and teams knew about the penalty before the tournament began, the Herald quoted the spokesman as saying.
However, All Blacks manager Darren Shand told Newstalk ZB radio there was no need for any punishment.
French captain Thierry Dusautoir, who was named the IRB player of the year on Monday night, said the team had only finalised their plan to advance on the haka on the morning of the final.
“At one stage we were so close to them that they wanted to kiss the New Zealanders, but I told them to take it easy. It was a great moment and a moment we will remember all our lives.”
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October 26th 2011 @ 4:50am
Geoff Brisbane now California said | October 26th 2011 @ 4:50am | Report comment
Speak to IRB they are the money grabbers
October 26th 2011 @ 7:49am
Harryonthecoast said | October 26th 2011 @ 7:49am | Report comment
Sounds like the reports of the French just being rugby players is that it was their turn. About the only teams who “behaved themeselves” at The Cup were the so-called Minnows.
October 26th 2011 @ 9:31am
Worlds Biggest said | October 26th 2011 @ 9:31am | Report comment
Harry – I didn’t hear any incidents involving Wallaby players either for that matter. For all the rubbish they copped throughout the tournament they conducted themselves with aplomb. They were great ambassadors, they were very gracious and sporting after the AB’s defeat. Well done lads.
October 26th 2011 @ 3:30pm
WQ said | October 26th 2011 @ 3:30pm | Report comment
Don’t remember hearing any issues with All Blacks either
October 26th 2011 @ 7:52pm
Adam said | October 26th 2011 @ 7:52pm | Report comment
Or South Africa for that matter.
October 26th 2011 @ 9:10pm
Paul_From_Melbourne said | October 26th 2011 @ 9:10pm | Report comment
Even When Schaulk wanted to take the pub sign home. Its now being auctioned anyway