As a result of his convictions, he will not be considered at
international level again until January 2016.
Below is an official joint statement released earlier on
Friday by the RFU, Leicester and Tuilagi:
England Rugby and Leicester Tigers have taken action against
Manu Tuilagi following his conviction on three charges of assault and one of
criminal damage.
Manu pleaded guilty at Leicester Magistrates this week and
was ordered to pay the court a total of £6,205 in fines, compensation,
charges and costs.
England Head Coach Stuart Lancaster has spoken to Manu and
informed him that, in the light of his conduct and subsequent conviction, he
will not be considered for selection for England's Elite Playing Squads until
January 2016.
Lancaster said: “As role models and ambassadors for the
game, the highest standards of behaviour are expected from every England player
both on and off the field. Having spoken to Manu, he understands and accepts
both the seriousness of the offences to which he has pleaded guilty and the
consequences of his behaviour to his club, country and the game as a whole.
"England will continue to liaise with Leicester Tigers
and have every confidence that the club will continue to support Manu in the
right way.”
Leicester Tigers Director of Rugby Richard Cockerill said: “Manu knows and accepts his responsibilities and has received a significant punishment in being excluded from the England squad and the club will also take internal disciplinary action. While we do not in any way condone his actions in this case, Manu is a young man who has grown up in the public eye and he is a good professional in a top-level environment.
"He always gives his time very generously to
supporters, particularly young ones, wherever he goes, and fully understands
the role that the fans have played in his career. We will continue to work
closely with him on his return to full fitness and look forward to his return
to the field in due course.”
Manu Tuilagi said: “I take full responsibility for my
actions and unreservedly apologise to all those involved in the incident,
Leicester Tigers and England. It is something I deeply regret and I totally
accept the sentence given by the court. The club and Stuart have been very
supportive and I understand their sanctions too.
"I know as an England player the need to conduct myself
as a good role model for the game. I am very disappointed because my actions
have let so many people down and I can only hope for a future chance to prove
myself again.”
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