Mon 9 Mar 2020 | 05:47
Japan's Top League seeks to restore “faith in rugby’s core values” after drug arrest

Japan Rugby has suspended the Top League for three weeks following the arrest of a Hino Red Dolphins player for drug use.

This follows a two week hiatus that the league has had due to the Coronavirus outbreak, and Japan Rugby have announced that “the league will undergo a full investigation and aims to restore the public's faith in rugby's core values”.

The player in question is reported to be Kiwi Joel Everson for alleged cocaine use, and a statement released by the league said that there will now be a process of education.

The statement also said (translated by Google):

“Recently, a Hino Red Dolphins player was arrested for allegedly using illegal drugs, and Hino Red Dolphins has decided to refrain from conducting any further activities indefinitely. Based on that, the Japan Rugby Top League is currently holding the Japan Rugby Top League 2020.”

Top League Chairman Osamu Ota also commented on the matter, saying:

“We sincerely apologize to all rugby fans in Japan for their disappointing results.

“This incident conflicts with most of the core values, and in order to become a league worthy of the name of Japan's highest peak, we will again pursue each team's integrity as the top league and normalize in the entire top league Proving that we can resume Top League 2020.”

This is not the first time that such an incident has occurred in rugby, but this extreme response is one that has not been seen in the modern era, and shows the integrity that Japanese rugby has.

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