Crusaders say independent witnesses have joined players in rejecting alleged homophobic behaviour - News Summed Up

Crusaders say independent witnesses have joined players in rejecting alleged homophobic behaviour


MARTIN HUNTER/PHOTOSPORT Crusaders wing George Bridge made his All Blacks debut last year in Japan. However, Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge on Tuesday said the players, who have denied the claims, had received backing. Crusaders coach Scott Robertson on Monday night confirmed wing George Bridge was involved in the incident, which he called a "selfie gone wrong". Crusaders George Bridge, left, and Richie Mo'unga will be available to play the Blues on Saturday night, despite being investigated over alledged 'serious' incidents while in South Africa. "In the Cape Town incident, I don't think there is any discussion of alcohol, in the discussion of the [alleged Mo'unga incident], the term intoxication was used.


Source: Stuff May 21, 2019 05:45 UTC



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