Rugby-Warwickshire RFU chair Smith quits over comments about player-turned-pundit Alphonsi


FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - England Women's Training - Surrey Sports Park, Guildford, Surrey - 19/2/14 Maggie Alphonsi of England during training Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Henry Browne Livepic/File Photo

June 9 (Reuters) - England Rugby ⁠Football Union Council member Matt Smith has ⁠resigned from his role as chair of Warwickshire RFU ‌after posting discriminatory comments about former England international Maggie Alphonsi, the organisation said.

Smith had questioned Alphonsi’s credentials in a Facebook post, asking ​what she knew about the men’s ⁠game. Alphonsi, who won ⁠the 2014 World Cup and earned 74 caps for England, ⁠had ‌been working as a pundit during the men’s Six Nations match between France and England ⁠in March.

“On behalf of Warwickshire RFU, we ​would like to ‌announce that Matt Smith has resigned from his ⁠position as ​Chair of Warwickshire RFU, in light of a recent disciplinary process,” the organisation said in a statement on Monday.

Earlier this ⁠month, Smith deleted the post and ​admitted breaching the governing body’s code of conduct, and he was stripped of his council member privileges for seven ⁠months.

Alphonsi criticised that sanction on X, writing that it did not go far enough.

“Sadly, the incident I experienced with the RFU Council Member, Mr Matt Smith, shows that ​sexism and misogyny still exist ⁠in our game,” she wrote.

“I hope me speaking about it ​will lead to change. We must ‌stamp it out and call ​it out when we witness it.”

(Reporting by Paras J. Haji in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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