Rugby Welsh coach returns home violating gambling rules or September 18 15:14

The Welsh Rugby Association says that a Welsh coach who is ranked 5th in the world ranking in the Japan Rugby World Cup opening on May 20 may have violated the rules prohibiting betting on rugby established by the international governing body. , I returned this coach before the opening.

According to the international headquarters, World Rugby and the Welsh Rugby Association, it became clear that Rob Howley, assistant coach for the national team, was betting on rugby.

The association returned Mr. Howley after 16 days of practice, as the act could violate the rules prohibited by the international headquarters.

The international headquarters and associations have not disclosed the details of the bets, but will continue to work together in the future.

According to the association, Steve Jones will come to Japan as a successor and serve as a coach.

The tournament kicks off on the 20th and Wales is currently organizing a camp in Kitakyushu City, and will play against Georgia on the 23rd.