World Rugby to review potential breach of eligibility rules by Spain

Ireland scheduled to take on Spain in opening Rugby World Cup game next September

World Rugby has announced there is to be a formal review to examine a potential breach of player eligibility rules by Spain.

The matter relates to the Rugby Europe Championship that doubled as qualification for next year’s World Cup in France, where Spain will open their Pool B campaign against Ireland in Bordeaux on September 9th.

A statement from the governing body on Monday read: "World Rugby will convene an independent judicial committee to examine a potential breach of World Rugby Regulation 8 (eligibility to play for national representative teams) by the Spanish Rugby Union during the Rugby Europe Championship 2021 and 2022, which doubled as the European qualification process for Rugby World Cup 2023.

“World Rugby was made aware of a potential breach concerning one member of the Spanish national men’s senior team. Having concluded initial enquiries, the international federation believes a formal independent review is warranted as provided for by the World Rugby Regulations. The Spanish Rugby Union has been fully cooperative throughout the initial enquiries.

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"World Rugby's independent judicial panel chairman Christopher Quinlan QC has been asked to form the judicial committee to achieve certainty as soon as possible given any potential impact on Rugby World Cup 2023. Quinlan has appointed Nigel Hampton QC (chair), Pamela Woodman and Frank Hadden to the committee.

“With the process now live, World Rugby will not be making further comment until its conclusion.”