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Eddie Jones Banned After Abusing Officials, Set to Miss Hong Kong Matches

Eddie Jones Banned After Abusing Officials, Set to Miss Hong Kong Matches

Japan rugby head coach receives a six-week suspension and salary cut after disciplinary breach during U23 tour of Australia, ruling him out of key fixtures including Hong Kong games
A disciplinary decision by the Japan Rugby Football Union has imposed a six-week suspension and financial penalty on national head coach Eddie Jones following confirmed incidents of verbal abuse directed at match officials during a Japan Under-23 tour of Australia in April.

The case is ACTOR-DRIVEN, centered on Jones, one of world rugby’s most high-profile coaches, whose conduct during the tour triggered an internal ethics investigation.

The governing body found that his remarks violated disciplinary standards governing respect toward match officials and the professional conduct expected of national team staff.

What is confirmed is that Jones accepted the ruling and issued a public apology, acknowledging that his comments caused discomfort to referees and others involved.

He stated that he deeply regretted his words and behavior and committed to avoiding similar incidents in the future.

The sanctions include a six-week suspension running from April twenty-fourth to June fifth, alongside a salary reduction.

The ruling also prohibits Jones from participating in or attending four matches involving Japan’s national program during the enforcement period.

Those fixtures include two matches against a Hong Kong representative side, a game against the Māori All Blacks, and Japan’s opening match in the Nations Championship against Italy.

While the suspension period ends before some of these fixtures, the competition ban extends its impact into the team’s early international schedule.

The incident originated during a developmental Under-23 tour of Australia, where Jones reportedly made inappropriate remarks toward local match officials.

An independent disciplinary process reviewed the conduct and determined it breached the Japan Rugby Football Union’s ethics code, which explicitly covers actions that may damage the organization’s reputation and integrity.

Jones, sixty-six, is in his second spell as Japan head coach after returning in early 2024. His career has included previous high-profile roles with England, Australia, and South Africa’s coaching setup, making him one of the most scrutinized figures in international rugby management.

The decision carries practical implications for Japan’s immediate competitive planning.

Assistant staff are expected to oversee preparations and match operations in Jones’s absence, particularly during the Hong Kong fixtures and other mid-year internationals that form part of Japan’s build-up toward the next World Cup cycle.

The case also highlights the increasing willingness of rugby governing bodies to enforce conduct rules on senior coaching figures, treating verbal misconduct toward officials as a serious breach with direct sporting consequences rather than a private disciplinary matter.

Jones is scheduled to return to full coaching duties after the suspension period concludes, resuming leadership of Japan’s national program ahead of their subsequent international fixtures later in the season.
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