Bongi Mbonambi, Springboks hooker, has been accused of saying “white cunt” to Tom Curry in the semi-final against England and his participation against the All Blacks is in jeopardy.
On Saturday afternoon, South Africa had an epic recovery, beating England 16-15 in the end and will play the 2023 Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand, while La Rosa will face Los Pumas for third place. The Springboks, who want a two-time championshipthey may lose Bongi Mbonambi, a key piece for the rivalry against the All Blacks for an unusual reason: He would have given Tom Curry a racist insult and been punished.
The British media The Telegraph published the audio of the match, in which, there is an average of half an hour in the second halfEnglish wing accuses African hooker of making racist insults to him. “Sir, what can I do if your mate calls me ‘white cnt’?” Curry said to the referee Ben O’Keefe. “Nothing please. I’ll take care of that.”, the judge responded. The player later assured the media that they insulted him though “there’s no need to talk about that”and the coach Steve Borthwick He also does not want to comment on the incident. for the authorities to take care of it themselves.

For their part, the Springboks spoke about it and announced that Mbonambi was being investigated.. “We know what happened, which we take very seriously, and we are reviewing the available evidence. We will contact Bongi if we find anything to substantiate the complaint”they assured.
Why Bongi Mbonambi might miss out on the final
The alleged racist insults that Bongi Mbonambi hit him Tom Curry in the semi-final of Rugby World Cup 2023 I can leave it without playing the final for the world title against the New Zealand All Blackslaw 9.12 implies that “A player must not abuse anyone, with a base sanction of six weeks”. If it is proven that he really insulted her, the final duel will be left without playing. The Springboks suggested that It could be a confusion and the Englishman confused the Afrikaans language with an insult.
Source: Tycsports

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