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French flanker Axelle Berthoumieu (file pic). Alamy Stock Photo

French rugby player receives 12-game ban for biting Irish player Aoife Wafer in World Cup game

Teammate Manae Feleu is also likely to miss the Women’s Rugby World Cup semi-final .

FRENCH FORWARDS AXELLE Berthoumieu, accused of biting, and Manae Feleu are set to miss the Women’s Rugby World Cup semi-final after a disciplinary panel on Monday recommended bans for both.

The offences occurred in an 18-13 French quarter-final win over Ireland in Exeter on Sunday.

Lock Feleu was given a yellow card for a high tackle and faces a three-match ban. Flanker Berthoumieu could be out for 12 matches after being found guilty of sinking her teeth into Irish star Aoife Wafer.

If the bans are confirmed, the World Cup will be over for both women, as France have a maximum of two matches left, starting against England on Saturday in Bristol.

Irish captain Sam Monaghan had complained to the referee early in the second half that Berthoumieu had bitten Wafer.

The replay official could not confirm the offence, but videos on social media caught the deed.

Both offences were reported by an independent World Cup commissioner, Jeff Mark from Wales.

Both players had acknowledged their offences. Both appealed the bans.

Those appeals will be heard on Tuesday by a disciplinary committee, World Rugby said in a statement.

Written by AFP and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here.

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