Rugby - Wales coach Howley sent home over potential betting offence

Rugby - Wales coach Howley sent home over potential betting offence
FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Autumn Internationals - Wales vs Australia - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - November 11, 2017 Wales backs coach Rob Howley during the warm up before the match. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden Copyright Rebecca Naden(Reuters)
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(Reuters) - Wales assistant coach Rob Howley has been sent home six days before the team's opening match at the Rugby World Cup in Japan over a possible breach of World Rugby's rules about betting, the Welsh Rugby Union said on Tuesday.

The 48-year-old missed Wales' welcoming ceremony in Kitakyushu on Monday and will be replaced in Japan by former flyhalf Stephen Jones, the WRU added.

"The WRU can confirm that Rob Howley has returned to Wales to assist with an investigation in relation to a potential breach of World Rugby regulation 6, specifically betting on rugby union," the governing body said in a statement.

"The decision was taken to act immediately in light of recent information passed to the WRU.

"No further details can be provided at this stage as this would prejudice the investigation. If required an independent panel will be appointed to hear the case."

Wales start their World Cup Pool D campaign against Georgia on Monday.

(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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