Armitage antics spark Twitter fury

Toulon full-back Delon Armitage has been slammed by former and current players for his behaviour during Saturday’s Heineken Cup final win over Clermont.

Armitage  antics spark Twitter fury

En route to scoring the match-winning try in the 16-15 win, the former England full-back waved at Brock James as he went over for his try.

The incident drew criticism from former England hooker Brian Moore as well as Harlequins fly-half Nick Evans and Scotland duo Chris Cusiter and Max Evans.

Shortly after Armitage’s try, Moore expressed his disgust with the 29-year-old’s actions on Twitter.

“If a player did to me what Armitage has just done I’d have to chin him after the touchdown,” he tweeted.

Armitage later sent a sharp and strong response to Moore on Twitter.

Other players also gave their opinions with Evans tweeting: “Delon Armitage better hope Toulon win after that. #noclass#”

Cusiter tweeted: “Since when did the values of rugby include taunting an opponent in the act of scoring a try? Disgraceful.”

And Max Evans wrote: “Surprised Armitage hasn’t learnt a few things from such a class act in @JonnyWilkinson.”

Armitage is no stranger to controversy having verbally abused a doping officer and served suspensions for punching Northampton’s Stephen Myler and Bath’s Dave Attwood in on-field incidents.

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