World Rugby investigating alleged racist abuse directed at England’s Tom Curry

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World Rugby are looking into Tom Curry
World Rugby are looking into Tom Curry's allegation (Image: Getty Images)

World Rugby is looking into claims of alleged racial abuse aimed at England's Tom Curry during the World Cup semi-final match against South Africa on Saturday evening.

Curry told referee Ben O'Keeffe that he was called a "white c***" by South African player Mbongeni Mbonambi. In a statement, World Rugby said: "We can confirm that we are formally reviewing the allegation made by England's Tom Curry in relation to the use of discriminatory language during the England versus South Africa Rugby World Cup 2023 semi-final on Saturday."

They added: "World Rugby will not be making further comment until the conclusion of the process."

England have so far chosen not to comment on the incident, but South Africa have started their own investigation.

The alleged racist remark isn't heard on the referee's microphone, but Curry's conversation with O'Keeffe is clear. Curry asked: "Sir, if their hooker calls me a white c***, what do I do?" To which O'Keeffe replied: "Nothing, please. I'll be on it."

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Downing Street was asked about the claims during a regular briefing on Monday. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's spokesman said: "It's rightly an issue that needs to be looked at very carefully by World Rugby and we await a response."

Meanwhile, England vice-captain Courtney Lawes has announced that he will retire from the international game after 105 caps.

World Rugby investigating alleged racist abuse directed at England’s Tom CurryTom Curry made the allegation to referee Ben O’Keeffe (PA)

Lawes said: “I haven’t told Steve (Borthwick) yet! But I will let him know. I’ve said to the boys, anyone that’s asked. I think it’s time. I’ve done four World Cups, so I’m pretty happy with that.

“It’s a bit of an end of an era, but it’s been a real honour for me to represent England for so long. It flies by.I’m proud of the journey I’ve been on. It’s not always been the ups. Plenty of downs in there, but I’ve pushed through.

“I’m not an emotional person really, but it’s just been a huge honour for me. To be able to finish with this group, it’s something I’ll treasure forever.”

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Kit Mann

South Africa rugby union team, England rugby union team, Tom Curry

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