/ 4 April 2007

SA Rugby to probe Hong Kong Sevens racism

An incident of racial abuse toward South Africa coach Paul Treu by South Africans at the Hong Kong Sevens is being investigated.

SA Rugby confirmed on Tuesday media reports in South Africa that Treu was racially abused after his team lost to Samoa in the semifinals on Sunday. Treu confirmed the incident to SA Rugby, which has started an investigation.

”We abhor racism of any kind,” SA Rugby said. ”This is especially so in the light of our efforts as South Africans to build a non-racial society that respects all the citizens of the country.

”We wish to make it clear that Paul Treu and his team are bona fide representatives of South Africa, and that they uphold the non-racial values of South Africa. They should, therefore, be protected from any form of abuse.

”We view the Hong Kong incident in a serious light and we will take appropriate action upon conclusion of the investigation.”

Media reports said South African fans were angry that there was only one white player in the starting line-up for the semifinal, and shouted insults at Treu during a post-match interview on the sideline. They then spat at Treu as walked under the stand.

Samoa won 10-0 and went on to defeat Fiji in the final. — Sapa-AP