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Australian Rugby Union braced for legal fight after sacking veteran winger Tuqiri

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Published Date: 02 July 2009
AUSTRALIA have sacked veteran winger Lote Tuqiri, one of the country's highest-paid players.
The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) gave no reason for the abrupt termination, but said in a terse statement released yesterday that it was effective immediately.

The ARU said earlier this week it was investigating possible player misconduct aft
er disciplining three Wallabies squad members, James O'Connor, Quade Cooper and Josh Valentine, for a food-fight at a team hotel while on tour last month.

"The employment contract of Lote Tuqiri has been terminated effective today," the ARU said.

"ARU has treated this issue as a standard employment matter. The ARU will not make any further comment on the matter as it may be the subject of legal proceedings."

Tuqiriwas named in a 29-man squad in May, but was overlooked for the Wallabies' internationals against the Barbarians, Italy and France last month.

His agent told the Australian Associated press he had engaged lawyers and would launch immediate action against the ARU.

"All I can tell is that Lote disputes that the ARU are entitled to terminate his contract and has retained solicitor Mr Mark O'Brien and Mr Tony Marr, senior counsel, to immediately commence proceedings against the ARU," agent Les Ross said.

Tuqiri, who has scored 30 tries for the Wallabies since his debut against Ireland in 2003, was handed an official warning by the ARU in 2007 and given a midnight curfew for the World Cup that year after going on an all-night drinking session following a Wallabies training camp.





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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 9:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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