France calls for referee Jaco Peyper to be investigated

Rugby
By Reuters | Oct 21, 2019

 

 

Jaco Peyper appeared to mimic the red card he gave in Wales vs France in a picture with fans after the game [Courtesy]

South African referee Jaco Peyper has landed himself in hot water with French rugby fans by appearing to pose for a picture with a group of Welsh supporters with a raised elbow, mimicking a key incident in the close-fought match.

Wales beat France 20-19 in a dramatic rugby World Cup quarter-final on Sunday and Peyper, who officiated the game, sent off France lock Sebastien Vahaamahina for elbowing Aaron Wainwright in the face when France were leading 19-10.

A picture being circulated on social media appears to show Peyper in the middle of a group of Welsh fans, raising his elbow to seemingly mimic the incident that led to Vahaamahina’s sending off.

“As much as Vahaamahina deserves his red card, Jaco Peyper deserves to stop officiating in the World Cup after that. He can celebrate his match but this joke is unworthy of a referee,” one fan wrote on Twitter.

“Card fully justified, but after this photo I do wonder about the impartiality of the man in black,” another one added.

 

France Sebastien Vahaamahina was sent off for elbowing Aaron Wainwright in the face. [Courtesy]

Wales rallied to win after the red card, setting up a semi-final with South Africa.

Vahaamahina is scheduled to attend an independent judicial committee hearing into his sending off on Thursday.

 

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