Bézier scrum-half (Pro D2) Samuel Marquez has been in the eye of the storm in recent hours. The rugby player, who trained at Gers and has 21 caps for the Portuguese national team, is the target of an investigation by the National Rugby League into his “bad behaviour” during Rugby Night on 23 September.
This is an additional sporting matter that French rugby would have done well without… In the last hours, Béziers' half (Pro D2), Samuel Marquez, has been the center of attention. The Portuguese international (21 caps) is actually the target of an investigation being conducted by the League of National Rugby (LNR), the body noted on Saturday 26 October.
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This highlights the 35-year-old rugby player's behavior during the Rugby Night party on September 23. A festive evening, organized at L'Olympia, in Paris, which began under the best care of the player trained in the US Eauze-Armagnac, in Gers, who was named Pro D2 Player of the Year for the 2023-2024 season.
On the other hand, what happens next could be costly for the condom native He is accused of draining a cup of water and spitting on a flight attendant, according to our colleagues at L'Equipe. According to witnesses, he is an alcoholic and did not want to see that the platform only serves non-alcoholic drinks.
Suspension for several weeks?
If no complaints are made, the National Rugby League has decided not to stop there, it confirms today An investigation was opened by the Disciplinary and Regulations Committee for “misconduct by a player during Rugby Night”.
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Having passed through Pau, Albi, Toulouse, Brive and even Carcassonne, Samuel Marquez is soon set to be heard by the LNR's disciplinary committee, which will then decide on a possible punishment. The Portugal international could potentially be at risk of being suspended for several weeks. He follows!
An error that in any case distorts the image of the French oval, already well “hidden”…