Japan coach Eddie Jones suspended for abusing officials in Australia
Eddie Jones, former England head coach now leading Japan's rugby team, has been suspended for four games and fined following an incident during an under-23 tour of Australia. Jones was sanctioned for abusing match officials during the youth rugby competition.
SportJapan's rugby head coach Eddie Jones has received a four-game suspension and financial penalty after breaching conduct standards during an under-23 tour of Australia last month. The suspension stems from Jones's behavior toward match officials during the youth team's tour, which has resulted in formal disciplinary action against the high-profile coach.
Eddie Jones, who previously served as head coach of England's national rugby team, took over Japan's coaching role and has been working to develop the nation's rugby program. The incident occurred during the under-23 team's tour of Australia, where Jones's conduct toward match officials was deemed inappropriate and resulted in disciplinary charges.
The suspension will keep Jones out of Japan's coaching duties for four matches, and he faces a financial fine in addition to the competitive penalty. This marks a significant disciplinary action against one of rugby's most recognizable coaching figures, known for his outspoken approach to the sport.
Japan Rugby Football Union confirmed the sanctions following a review of the incident. The organization emphasized its commitment to maintaining professional standards and respect for match officials across all levels of play.
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