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Tuilagi punished over ferry jump

Monday, October 10th, 2011
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Manu Tuilagi Tuilagi took part in England’s defeat by France earlier on Saturday

Centre Manu Tuilagi has been formally warned by police and fined £3,000 by England rugby officials after jumping from a ferry in Auckland on Sunday.

Tuilagi was detained by police after swimming a short distance to a pier at the ferry terminal.

“I’m really sorry. It was a silly thing to do and I apologise to everybody for any inconvenience,” said Tuilagi.

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) would not comment on whether alcohol was involved in the incident.

He was formally warned about the offence of disorderly behaviour before being released back to the team management; there is no suggestion he was pushed from the vessel

Auckland Police spokeswoman

England were knocked out of the tournament by France in the quarter-final on Saturday and are due to leave for the UK later on Monday.

Manager Martin Johnson said: “This was an irresponsible thing to do. Manu has been disciplined internally and I have warned him about his future conduct.”

The fine will be paid to the Rugby World Cup’s Christchurch earthquake appeal.

Auckland Police spokeswoman Noreen Hegarty said: “A member of the England team jumped off a passenger ferry and swam a short distance to pier three at the terminal at 6.48pm last night.

“As he climbed ashore he was met by police officers before being taken to the Auckland Central police station and held for around an hour and a half.

  • Born 18 May 1991, Fogapoa, Samoa
  • Brothers Henry, Freddie, Alesana, Anitelea and Sanele have all played internationally for Samoa
  • Followed eldest brother Freddie to Leicester when he joined the Tigers from rugby league
  • Attended John Cleveland College in Hinckley, Leicestershire, former school of Leicester legend Dean Richards
  • Made his Leicester debut in 2010, appearing in 25 games in his first season
  • Scored on his England debut in the World-Cup warm-up match against Wales at Twickenham on 6 August

“He was formally warned about the offence of disorderly behaviour before being released back to the team management. There is no suggestion he was pushed from the vessel.”

The off-field conduct of some of the players has prompted front-page headlines throughout the tournament.

A group of players enjoyed a night out drinking in Queenstown, with permission from team manager Martin Johnson.

Captain Mike Tindall was captured on CCTV footage from the Altitude Bar in conversation with a woman. A bouncer has been charged with illegally obtaining the footage.

Tindall later issued an apology for misleading the England management over his movements that night, having initially claimed he did not go on to another bar afterwards.

Johnson also confirmed during the tournament that he had reprimanded James Haskell, Dylan Hartley and Chris Ashton after a female member of staff in their Dunedin hotel complained of being teased with lewd comments.

Tuilagi was, earlier this month, fined £4,800 by the International Rugby Board for wearing an unapproved mouthguard carrying the name of a sponsor.

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Source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/sport1/hi/rugby_union/15234032.stm
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