Rugby World Cup investigation into 'racist slur' during England v South Africa takes twist


The new video footage circulating on social media that some claimed appeared to prove Bongi Mbonambi was speaking to his team-mates in Afrikaans rather than allegedly racially abusing Tom Curry is not the moment being investigated by World Rugby, according to reports.

As per the Daily Telegraph, the global governing body is looking into a different exchange, from after the ball had gone out of play, which is not shown in the aforementioned clip. A fresh camera angle with accompanying audio appeared to demonstrate scope that the alleged racial slur could have been a mistranslation. 

Mbonambi was accused of calling Curry a “white c***” during the match while some fans claim Mbonambi can be heard saying “wit kant”, in the video circulating online, which translates to “white side” in Afrikaans. Although, as previously mentioned, this is not the footage being looked at. 

The incident allegedly occurred in the 24th minute of the semi-final clash, after Mbonambi tackled Curry along with team-mate Franco Mostert. When England are then awarded a penalty, Curry asked referee Ben O’Keeffe: “When their hooker calls me a white c***, what do I do?”

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