Ugo Monye ‘so fed up’ after hearing ‘blatant racism’ as he left Exeter match

The 40-year-old ex-Harlequins player, now a pundit, said the incident occurred as he was leaving Sandy Park.
Ugo Monye ‘so fed up’ after hearing ‘blatant racism’ as he left Exeter match
Exeter have apologised to Ugo Monye following the incident (Mike Egerton/PA)

Former England international Ugo Monye was left “so fed up” after being subjected to the “most blatant racism” he has heard from a supporter as he left Sunday’s match between Exeter and Gloucester.

The 40-year-old ex-Harlequins player, now a pundit, said the incident occurred as he was leaving Sandy Park on Sunday afternoon following the Chiefs’ 25-24 Gallagher Premiership victory.

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