17 Sep 2025

French pair have Rugby World Cup bans confirmed

10:40 am on 17 September 2025
France's flanker Axelle Berthoumieu is tackled during the Six Nations international women's rugby union match between Scotland and France at The Hive Stadium in Edinburgh on March 30, 2024. (Photo by Andy Buchanan / AFP)

French flanker Axelle Berthoumieu. Photo: AFP

France captain Manae Feleu and loose forward Axelle Berthoumieu will miss the rest of the Women's Rugby World Cup, after a disciplinary committee confirmed their bans.

They had appealed hefty suspensions handed down on Monday, with Berthoumieu's 12-match ban for biting reduced to nine games, after she apologised, but Feleu had her three-match ban for a dangerous tackle in Sunday's quarter-final win over Ireland upheld.

They will both play no further part in the tournament, as France prepare to take on heavily fancied England in Sunday's semi-final in Bristol.

Berthoumieu apologised on social media on Tuesday, saying: "I lost my temper on Sunday against Ireland. I know this is not acceptable and I am aware that this puts an end to my World Cup.

"I would like to apologise to Aoife Wafer and Team Ireland, my teammates and staff, FFR [French Rugby Federation] and all those who support us. It's not the image I want to give nor the player I want to be.

"I accept the sanction. Rugby is a respectful sport and this gesture has nothing to do on a rugby field."

Feleu appealed against her ban, but World Rugby's disciplinary committee found the degree of danger was high.

- Reuters

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