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Pro D2 : Dakuwaqa licencié par Biarritz après l'agression de Pagès

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Masivesi Dakuwaqa of Biarritz Olympique PB during the Pro D2 match between Biarritz and Grenoble at Parc des Sports Aguilera on September 26, 2024 in Biarritz, France. (Photo by Pierre Costabadie/Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Le troisième ligne fidjien de Biarritz Masivesi Dakuwaqa, qui avait mordu à une joue son coéquipier Pierre Pagès fin janvier lors d’une une soirée entre joueurs qui a dégénéré, a vu son contrat rompu par le BO, a informé le club basque lundi.

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Dans un communiqué, Biarritz annonce « la rupture immédiate du contrat » du joueur âgé de 30 ans. « À l’issue de l’enquête interne menée par le club, les faits reprochés à Masivesi Dakuwaqa ont rendu impossible la poursuite de son engagement », ajoute-t-il.

Le Fidjien était arrivé à Biarritz en 2024 avec un contrat d’un an, plus deux en option. Il doit être jugé le 30 mai par le tribunal correctionnel de Bayonne dans le cadre d’une comparution sur reconnaissance préalable de culpabilité (CRPC).

Dans la nuit du 31 janvier, vers 2h du matin, alors que plusieurs joueurs du BO participaient à une soirée salsa dans une guinguette d’Anglet (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), le demi de mêlée Pierre Pagès avait été transporté à l’hôpital après avoir été mordu à la joue par Dakawaqa, ivre au moment des faits.

Il avait été placé en garde à vue et une enquête judiciaire avait été ouverte.

Le club avait alors évoqué un « incident grave » survenu « en dehors de ses installations et hors de tout cadre organisé par le club, impliquant un de ses joueurs ».

« L’incident s’est produit alors qu’un deuxième joueur tentait d’apaiser la situation, avant d’être violemment pris à partie et blessé, nécessitant une prise en charge médicale », avait précisé le BO, disant prendre ces faits « très au sérieux » et ouvrant une enquête interne.

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JW 1 hour ago
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I agree that he chose to go - but when he was starting for the All Blacks and it was clear that Scott Roberston was going to be the coach in 2024

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Mo’unga was finally going to get the chance to prove he was the better 10 all along - then he decides to go to Japan.

Again, No. He did that without Razor (well maybe he played a part from within the Crusaders environment) needing to be the coach.

He’d probably already earned 3-4 million at that stage. The NZRU would’ve given him the best contract they could’ve, probably another million or more a year.

Do some googling and take a look at the timelines. That idea you have is a big fallacy.

I also agree to those who say that Hansen and Foster never really gave Mo’unga a fair go. They both only gave Mo’unga a real shot when it was clear their preferred 10’s weren’t achieving/available; they chucked him in the deep end at RWC 2019, and Foster only gave him a real shot in 2022 when Foster was about to be dropped mid-season.

That’s the right timeline. But I’d suggest it was just unfortunate Mo’unga (2019), they probably would have built into him more appropriately but Dmac got injured and Barrett switched to fullback. Maybe not the best decisions those, Hansen was making clangers all over the show, but yeah, there was also the fact Barrett was on millions so became ‘automatic’, but even before then I thought Richie would have been the better player.


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