Rugby: RFU team to investigate racism allegations

English rugby's disciplinary chiefs are set to assemble a team to launch a full inquiry into racism allegations that have rocked the game.

English rugby's disciplinary chiefs are set to assemble a team to launch a full inquiry into racism allegations that have rocked the game.

Robert Horner, the Rugby Football Union's disciplinary officer, promised the inquiry after a RFU disciplinary panel banned Gloucester hooker Olivier Azam and Newcastle flanker Epi Taione for fighting during their controversial Zurich Premiership clash.

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