Rugby-French flanker cited for alleged eye gouging in Six Nations clash


FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v France - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - March 7, 2026 France's Oscar Jegou scores their fifth try. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne/File Photo

March 9 (Reuters) - France forward ⁠Oscar Jegou has been cited for an alleged ⁠eye-gouging incident in the Six Nations defeat by ‌Scotland at the weekend and faces a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday.

The flanker appeared to make contact with Scotland hooker Ewan Ashman's eyes ​in a maul just before Scotland's ⁠sixth try in the ⁠59th minute of their 50-40 home victory at Murrayfield on ⁠Saturday.

It ‌was not seen by any of the match officials at the time, but footage of ⁠the incident provoked plenty of post-match debate, and ​the 22-year-old ‌has since been cited for an act of "foul play".

"A ⁠procedure should ​be initiated to deal with this matter, but it should have been reviewed during the match, as the actions ⁠are quite clear," former referee Nigel ​Owens told the BBC. "Frankly, it doesn't bode well. From what we can see in this footage, this player (Jegou) is going ⁠to be in trouble."

World Rugby regulations say "intentional contact with an eye or eyes" is punishable by a suspension of anything from 12 weeks to four years.

South African ​lock Eben Etzebeth was suspended for ⁠12 weeks when he was found guilty of eye-gouging during ​the Springboks' match against Wales last ‌November, the gesture having been ​judged intentional but with mitigating circumstances.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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