Rugby-Japan coach Jones handed six-week ban for verbal abuse of match officials


Rugby Union - Autumn Internationals - Wales v Japan - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - November 15, 2025 Japan head coach Eddie Jones before the match Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs

May 13 (Reuters) - Japan ⁠head coach Eddie Jones has been ⁠suspended for six weeks and handed a ‌salary reduction after incidents of verbal abuse directed at local match officials during their Under-23 tour of Australia ​last month, the country's governing ⁠body for rugby ⁠union (JRFU) said on Wednesday.

Following an independent disciplinary process, ⁠the ‌66-year-old Australian - a former England and Australia coach - accepted the decision. ⁠His suspension runs from April 24 to ​June 5.

Jones ‌will be barred from attending or taking ⁠part in ​four matches, including Japan's Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on July 4.

"Some inappropriate ⁠remarks that I made caused ​discomfort to local match officials and other related parties," Jones said in a statement.

"I would ⁠like to offer my sincere apologies to everyone involved. I deeply regret my behaviour and words and will make every effort to ​ensure that this doesn't happen ⁠again."

Jones returned as Japan head coach in ​January 2024, having previously led ‌the Brave Blossoms from ​2012 to 2015.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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