Jamie George has criticised his Saracens team-mate Totoa Auvaa’s “unacceptable” behaviour in the course of the nightclub incident which led to cricketers Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson being dropped by England however insisted he was “a good kid”.
England worldwide George described the 21-year-old Samoan back-row as “a rabbit in the headlights in London” and mentioned the academy participant “doesn’t know right from wrong”.
Auvaa averted formal sanctions over what came about on the Rex Rooms in Chelsea within the early hours of June 8, with Saracens calling the occasions “regrettable for all parties involved” and saying they remained “supportive” of their participant.
Auvaa threw a punch at Atkinson, which missed and struck an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) safety guard.
The safety guard required stitches however opted to not report the matter to the police.
“He’s a young kid who has only left Samoa once,” George was quoted as saying by The Occasions and The Telegraph.
“He’s immature. He’s a rabbit within the headlights in London. He is an excellent child, however he is acquired it incorrect. There isn’t any disputing that. However we have to make it possible for we set up that form of behaviour is unacceptable.
“There’s also a bit of me that thinks we’ve got to look after him because he doesn’t know right from wrong at the minute.
“We’ll take care of him. We are going to make it possible for he is acquired position fashions round him.”
Within the wake of the incident, England captain Stokes and team-mate Atkinson had been stood down for the second Take a look at in opposition to New Zealand pending the outcomes of a disciplinary investigation right into a breach of crew protocols.
They had been recalled for the continued third Take a look at after an investigation by the impartial Cricket Regulator discovered “insufficient evidence” in opposition to the pair.
A parallel investigation by the ECB additionally absolved Stokes and Atkinson of any wrongdoing, albeit they had been issued with written conduct warnings for contravening “specific contractual obligations”.
Saracens participant Auvaa avoids punishment for nightclub incident
The total assertion from Prem Rugby membership Saracens, which has been obtained by The Occasions, Guardian and others, contains criticism of the ECB.
It learn: “Saracens is satisfied that its independent review was conducted thoroughly and in accordance with the club’s internal procedures and standards.
“The ECB contacted the membership as a part of its overview course of. Saracens made clear that it wished to finish its personal inside investigation earlier than reaching any conclusions. The ECB subsequently concluded its course of and issued its assertion with none enter from Saracens.
“While the events that occurred in the early hours of Monday 8 June 2026 are regrettable for all parties involved, the club remains supportive of the player concerned.
“Having completely reviewed the matter, the membership has concluded that no additional motion is required and now considers the matter closed.”
The ECB declined to touch upon the Saracens assertion.
