France’s Axelle Berthoumieu given reduced 9-match ban for biting Ireland’s Aoife Wafer at 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup

France's Axelle Berthoumieu given reduced 9match ban for biting Ireland's Aoife Wafer at 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup Ben Morse, CNNSeptember 17, 2025 at 4:21 AM 0 Axelle Berthoumieu was given a ban for biting the arm of Aoife Wafer of Ireland.

- - France's Axelle Berthoumieu given reduced 9-match ban for biting Ireland's Aoife Wafer at 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup

Ben Morse, CNNSeptember 17, 2025 at 4:21 AM

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Axelle Berthoumieu was given a ban for biting the arm of Aoife Wafer of Ireland. - Ben Brady/INPHO/Shutterstock

France's Axelle Berthoumieu has been given a reduced nine-match ban for biting Ireland's Aoife Wafer during their game at the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup on Sunday.

In France's 18-13 quarterfinal victory over Ireland in Exeter, England, TV coverage showed Berthoumieu appearing to bite Wafer's arm during a penalty turnover.

No disciplinary action was handed out to the 25-year-old during the match, but Ireland captain Sam Monaghan said she raised the incident with referee Aimee Barrett-Theron.

On Monday, World Rugby, the sport's governing body, said an independent foul play review committee (FPRC) had handed out a 12-game suspension – down from the maximum penalty of 18 games.

The FPRC said: "In reviewing the matter live, the TMO (television match official) was unable to determine clear and obvious foul play and did not have the benefit of additional evidential submissions to corroborate."

The panel noted that Berthoumieu "was remorseful" and "acknowledged foul play." It reached its decision with the aid of written evidence and broadcast angles.

The ban was reduced to nine matches on Tuesday after an appeal was lodged which recognized Berthoumieu's admission, clean disciplinary record, remorse and apology.

She will miss the remainder of the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup. - Joe Toth/Shutterstock

Berthoumieu will miss France's upcoming semifinal against England on Saturday and either the bronze medal game or the final on September 27 as well as a further seven matches in her domestic championship.

Additionally, the FPRC gave France second row and co-captain Manae Feleu a three-match ban for a dangerous tackle from the same game.

Although the panel noted that Feleu accepted that foul play occurred, she did not believe it warranted a red card punishment and said she would appeal the penalty. Feleu's original ban was upheld Tuesday.

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