After investigating the current drifts in the world of rugby, journalist Sébastien Tarrago was very worried.
We will have to wait until January to see the documentary he made for the channel The team and entitled
“Rugby, the house burns”. However, Sébastien Tarrago spoke this Tuesday the different things that were reported in his investigation into rugby drifts. And the observation is worrying to say the least.
In the aftermath of the conviction of Hans Nkinski, the second line of the Béziers club (pro D2) at 18 months in prison, a total of 12 months, Sébastien Tarrago was asked what he was able to discover throughout his investigation. The journalist’s words had nothing reassuring. “There are many problems of domestic violence currently in the world of rugby. (…) He must wake up. For years, he has hidden a lot of business and today this is no longer the case. »»
“The consumption of cocaine is terrifying”
And the observer to continue: “I am frightened. I do not want to make generalities, but I have the impression only each time we pull a wire, that we lift the lid, there is a new case. (…) There are everywhere, all the time. Alcohol consumption is extravagant. The violence is very numerous, these are not isolated cases. There is a lot of business out, but there will be even more. »»
Sébastien Tarrago continued his list of devices noted. “Consumption of cocaine is frightening. Some people consider that almost one in two players take cocaine, in the top 14, international players too. I didn’t think it was at this point. I knew there were a lot of things but I didn’t think it was at that point, it’s terrifying. »»