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Bend-it
26th June 2009, 09:48
Stuff.co.nz: Mathieu Bastareaud lied about Wellington attack :2guns::2guns::2guns:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/2537865/Mathieu-Bastareaud-lied-about-Wellington-attack (http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/2537865/Mathieu-Bastareaud-lied-about-Wellington-attack)

LATEST: French rugby player Mathieu Bastareaud has admitted he lied about being attacked in Wellington, angering the city's mayor.

The French centre claimed he was attacked by up to five men as he returned to his team's hotel, following a night out on the town after his side's loss to the All Blacks last weekend.

Bastareaud told police he was attacked from behind, leaving him with a serious eye injury, but his recollection was patchy.

He returned to France after the incident to recover from his injuries.

He has now admitted he lied about the attack and instead says he injured himself by falling over a table in his hotel room, AFP reported. However, it seems he has only owned up following police pressure.

"I have to return to the events in New Zealand," said Bastareaud in a statement.

"I owe the truth to everybody.

"On Saturday evening, I returned to the hotel after having drunk too much.

"I fell in my bedroom and scarred my cheekbone on the table in the room.

"I was ashamed and panicked and I thought I would be sent packing by the team management.

"I recounted the original story because I thought it would be believed, but given the coverage it has subsequently received I thought it would be better to tell the truth," added Bastareaud.

Bastareaud said that in particular he had not wanted to upset his family, who are deeply religious.

"I did not want my family to be ashamed," he said.

"I panicked and I dug myself deeper into a hole.

"I would like to apologise to the New Zealand Federation, to the city of Wellington, to the French players, the coaching staff, my team, my friends and all of those who were part of the story."

POLICE 'STRATEGY'

Bastareaud's admission was a direct result of the police investigation, the lead investigator said today.

"Mr Bastareaud hasn't come out overnight and apologised out of the goodness of his heart. This has been a strategy from us and the New Zealand Rugby Football Union have been strong supporters and assisted us in this," Wellington area commander Inspector Pete Cowan told Radio New Zealand.

Mr Cowan said police investigations had revealed Bastareaud had returned to his hotel unharmed and had suffered the injury after his return.

He would not speculate on how the Frenchman had sustained his injuries.

"I'm sort of in a position where I'm not going to waste anymore time thinking about Mr Basteraud," he told RNZ.

"He has wasted an enormous amount of resources this week and I think from my perspective the matter is now closed."

He praised the police over the investigation.

"I've got to say that time again, people underestimate the investigative capability of the New Zealand CIB."

New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Steve Tew thanked police for their investigation and said they had cleaned up an issue which had tarnished the reputation of Wellington and New Zealand.

"We're been close to the police since Monday when we first passed on the information we had and we've had senior guys working closely with them all week," he said.

He said they had passed on the police findings to French rugby officials overnight, leading to the admission.

Mr Tew said they would help the French investigation as much as possible.

Neither Mr Tew nor Mr Cowan would speculate on who in the French team knew what had really happened.

"In a way you have to feel for the young guy a little bit," Mr Tew said.

"There's obviously something [that's] happened … he's panicked to some degree, whether he's been assisted in covering it up and coming out with another story, look, I don't know, but in the end he now hasn't done himself any favours has he, and it will live with him for the rest of his life frankly."

Meanwhile, Max Guazzini, the owner of Stade Francais, has issued a statement on this morning's admission, saying the affair was a youthful misadventure.

"It was simply jolly japes by a youngster," said Guazzini in a statement.

"He had too much to drink, came back to his hotel and fell over the table in his room. He has now gone on holiday to the French West Indies."

DISCIPLINARY ACTION

Bastareaud would now face disciplinary sanctions, the French Rugby Federation (FFR) said.

"Pierre Camou, president of the French Rugby Federation (FFR), wishes to apologise to the people of New Zealand and to the New Zealand Federation," the FFR said in a statement.

"He (Camou) has asked the (FFR) disciplinary committee to open an inquiry."

"New Zealand and the rugby world must have legitimately felt hurt by the player's initial statements which also harm the image of French rugby," the FFR statement read.

"Being an international [player] means showing responsibility and exemplarity while representing your country and its federation," Camou said in the statement.

COLLUSION CLAIM

There was "clearly collusion" by the French rugby team over Bastareaud's false claim that he was attacked in the city last Sunday, Wellington's mayor says.

Kerry Prendergast told Radio New Zealand's Morning Report that the French team "passing it off as an inexperienced young [player] isn't good enough" and she believed other members of the team and its management were involved in the lie.

"There was clearly collusion, there were other players involved, the team doctor's involved, the coach because [Bastareaud] got sent back [to France] so quickly. This is wider than just one player. . .

"Other people knew. You can't just say 'this is one person, he should take the blame on his own'."

When asked how she knew there were other people involved, Ms Prendergast said she had gained that understanding from media reports.

She said the attack claim had the potential to damage Wellington's reputation.

- NZPA, with MICHAEL FOX, Stuff.co.nz, and REUTERS

Swoop
26th June 2009, 12:17
Did you really expect anything else? Froggies fall over quite easily. With their hands being in the air all the time, their balance goes.

Big Dave
26th June 2009, 12:47
Crikey - The guy's name is Bastard. That had to be a hint.

Waxxa
26th June 2009, 13:00
Putting a game into disrepute, heaping shame on Wellington and tarnishing the image of NZ...''bastard' indeed. Hopefully with pressure from the NZRU on the FFR that this player is made an example of. How many others in the team knew about this lie and kept quiet?

Winston001
26th June 2009, 13:27
Filthy lilly-livered cheese-eating surrender monkey.

Lias
26th June 2009, 13:37
Where's 007XX when you need her :-P

Hitcher
26th June 2009, 13:39
This crime is bad because the story is in the first instance believable. It met well the criteria of drunk Kiwi lads behaving badly.

R6_kid
26th June 2009, 13:57
Surely he'll be paying the costs of the police investigation, after all he only lied to cover his arse, and wasted a lot of peoples time and money as well as bringing the name of NZ and Wellington into disrepute.

Bend-it
26th June 2009, 14:40
what's the penalty for lodging a false complaint?

kave
26th June 2009, 15:23
Has anyone heard the rumour that he copped a hiding from someone in his own team, and the coffee table story is a further attempt at a cover-up? Given the injuries he sustained, I would not be suprised if they were the result of a punch in the head.

PeteMun
26th June 2009, 15:30
What do you expect from 'the White lie Nonu'

lol

Mully
26th June 2009, 15:52
Sacre Bleu - a French rugby player who can't stay on his feet. Surely not.

I take it that when he hit the table, he stayed curled up on the floor trying to milk a penalty? Was he pretending to be knocked out, or holding his face writhing in "agony"? (i.e; was it French play 101 or 102)

They certainly got him the hell out of the country quick smart. I presume he put his stripey jumper and beret on, put a string of garlic around his neck and got onto his bicycle to go home with a cigarette danglng out of his mouth.

ynot slow
26th June 2009, 16:07
And we ostracised(sp)Keith Murdoch in 72,shit if this was a kiwi he'd be dead.

Hope the bad press Wellyville recieved because of his bullshit(beaten up) gets as much good publicity now this complaint is untrue,don't think so though.

Bend-it
26th June 2009, 16:20
They certainly got him the hell out of the country quick smart. I presume he put his stripey jumper and beret on, put a string of garlic around his neck and got onto his bicycle to go home with a cigarette danglng out of his mouth.

Remember, this is the same country that hasn't had a successful military adventure in the past 100 years.

I wouldn't pick a french as an ally in a jelly wrestling match... errr, not that I'd be in a jelly wrestling match... ever... in public...

The French National motto should be "When the going gets tough, we get the hell out of there!"

MisterD
26th June 2009, 18:48
"The French Nonu" to "The French Symonds" in two days....

Swoop
26th June 2009, 18:51
"France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks it is a fine country. France has usually been governed by prostitutes."---Mark Twain

"I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French one behind me."--- General George S. Patton

"Going to war without France is like going deer hunting without your accordion."---Norman Schwartzkopf

"We can stand here like the French, or we can do something about it."---- Marge Simpson

"As far as I'm concerned, war always means failure"---Jacques Chirac, President of France

"As far as France is concerned, you're right."---Rush Limbaugh,

"The only time France wants us to go to war is when the German Army is sitting in Paris sipping coffee."--- Regis Philbin

"The French are a smallish, monkey-looking bunch and not dressed any better, on average, than the citizens of Baltimore. True, you can sit outside in Paris and drink little cups of coffee, but why this is more stylish than sitting inside and drinking large glasses of whiskey I don't know."--- P.J O'Rourke (1989)

"You know, the French remind me a little bit of an aging actress of the 1940s who was still trying to dine out on her looks but doesn't have
the face for it."---John McCain, U.S. Senator from Arizona

"You know why the French don't want to bomb Saddam Hussein? Because he hates America, he loves mistresses and wears a beret. He is French, people."---Conan O'Brien

"I don't know why people are surprised that France won't help us get Saddam out of Iraq. After all, France wouldn't help us get the Germans out of France!"---Jay Leno

"The last time the French asked for 'more proof' it came marching into Paris under a German flag."---David Letterman

How many Frenchmen does it take to change a light bulb? One. He holds the bulb and all of Europe revolves around him.

Next time there's a war in Europe, the loser has to keep France.

slofox
26th June 2009, 18:53
Love that last one Swoop...:rofl:

Mom
26th June 2009, 19:01
I was horrified earlier this week when I heard that a visiting international sports player was beaten up so badly. Suspected broken eye socket, stitches the works. How disgraceful! I would love to know where the news story originated actually.

I was a bit confused when it was reported he went home and not on to Aussie with the rest of the team, and there was no official complaint lodged with the police.

Now it turns out he is lying scum. He (reportedly) says he did not want to upset his parents so cooked up this story. What a cowardly dickhead he has proved himself to be. Worse though, the French team management obviously knew what happened and allowed him to tell his version of the truth.

This should not be allowed to let lie. Not at all. A visiting international rugby team has allowed and even supported the tale that a member was assaulted after a match, by a bunch of brown skinned thugs no less! A full and complete official apology should be forth coming. The NZRFU should be laying a complaint with the IRB about this.

I saw the French team coach interviewed tonight on the news, he brushed aside the question. He is complicite in this as well.

Bad form, all the way around.

want-a-harley
26th June 2009, 19:07
Usually if you get beaten up you make up and excuse like you fell over and hit your head on a coffee table not the other way round

Bend-it
26th June 2009, 21:46
Usually if you get beaten up you make up and excuse like you fell over and hit your head on a coffee table not the other way round

Usually if someone threatens to invade your country, you mobilise and kick his arse; and if you fail, you get help and are darned thankful to the people who saved your arse... not let them in, roll over and play dead, then when others come to the rescue, act like a bloody prima donna.

But then, we are talking about France...

ynot slow
26th June 2009, 22:06
Think more likely he tried to get a few mates to partake in house bar for brews,they probably were pissed off and one clobbered him,use the old fell over table bullshit.

Shadows
26th June 2009, 22:32
Speaking of surrender monkeys.

Go Google.

Type "french military victories" in the search field.

Click "I'm feeling lucky".

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

jaymzw
26th June 2009, 22:48
Speaking of surrender monkeys.

Go Google.

Type "french military victories" in the search field.

Click "I'm feeling lucky".

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

LMAO!!!

Still don't know what that "im feeling lucky" button does though

Milts
27th June 2009, 00:06
LMAO!!!

Still don't know what that "im feeling lucky" button does though

AFAIK it just takes you to the very first hit the search produces. And yeah, that french military victories is an oldie but a goodie.

Forest
27th June 2009, 09:38
Why were the police investigating if there was no official complaint?

Winston001
27th June 2009, 10:12
Why were the police investigating if there was no official complaint?

An assault is a crime. The police don't need a specific person to lay a complaint. Imagine requiring a murdered person to lay a complaint....:shutup: