IRB charge South Africa over protest

12 April 2012

South Africa have been charged with misconduct by the International Rugby Board for their protest against the suspension of Bakkies Botha.

The Springboks sported white armbands with the message "Justice 4 Bakkies" during Sunday's third Test against the British and Irish Lions, which the tourists won 28-9.

But the IRB have reacted by claiming the South Africa Rugby Union are in breach of "regulations relating to the game, including breaches of the IRB code of conduct".

Botha was given a two-week ban for a dangerous charge on Wales prop Adam Jones seven days earlier, sparking the protest orchestrated by captain John Smit and the South African Players' Association.

A IRB statement read: "The IRB takes the view that such an act demonstrates a clear disregard for the disciplinary process. It does so in a manner which brings, or has the potential to bring, the game into disrepute.

"The IRB has notified the South Africa Rugby Union that it intends to begin the disciplinary proceedings.

"The matter will now be referred to the independent judicial panel chairman who will appoint a judicial officer or committee."

Botha was banned for not binding as he cleared Jones from a ruck, an incident which left the Lions front row with a dislocated shoulder and out of the game for six months.

The Springboks launched an unsuccessful appeal and then called for rugby's judicial system to show "greater consistency" in the application of the law.

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