Racial slur allegation made against Springboks hooker

7:00 am on 23 October 2023
Bongi Mbonambi of South Africa celebrates victory over All Blacks 2022.

Bongi Mbonambi of South Africa celebrates victory over All Blacks 2022. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

South African hooker Bongi Mbonambi has been accused of using a racial slur towards England flanker Tom Curry during their Rugby World Cup semi-final in Paris.

Curry approached New Zealand referee Ben O'Keeffe about half an hour into the match, reported the alleged comment and asked what he should do in response.

"Nothing please," replied O'Keeffe.

England have 36 hours after the final whistle to refer such incidents to the citing commissioner, who could then call a disciplinary hearing.

The Springboks play New Zealand in next Saturday's Rugby World Cup final with both sides chasing a record fourth title.

Curry was asked after the match whether something untoward had been said to him by Mbonambi.

"Yeah," he replied, before adding that "it does not need to be talked about".

It appeared that Mbonambi refused to shake Curry's hand at the end of the match as the acrimony between the two sides continued after the final whistle.

The South African rugby union has started its own investigation into Curry's claim.

"We are aware of the allegation, which we take very seriously, and are reviewing the available evidence," it said.

"We will engage with Bongi if anything is found to substantiate the claim."

There is little precedent for sanctions around on-field verbal abuse, although England prop Joe Marler was banned for two games for a comment made to Wales' Samson Lee in 2016 and South African Jacques Potgieter was fined for an on-field homophobic slur in a Super Rugby game in 2015.

Mbonambi is the only specialist hooker in the South Africa squad after the Springbok management opted to replace the injured Malcolm Marx with first five-eighth Handre Pollard earlier in the tournament.

Deon Fourie, a converted back rower, has been covering the position off the replacements bench.

- This story was first published by BBC