France and Toulon fullback Melvyn Jaminet has been suspended for 26 weeks by the French Rugby Federation (FFR) following a disciplinary hearing over a racist video he posted on social media during France’s tour of Argentina in July.
The FFR’s disciplinary committee initially handed down a 34-week suspension but allowed for eight weeks to be substituted by community service activities. In an official statement, the FFR explained:
“At the conclusion of the FFR Disciplinary Council held today, it was determined that Melvyn Jaminet had ‘undermined the best interests of rugby’. Consequently, the following decision was made: a suspension for a period of 34 weeks, applying from the notification of the complete decision.
Eight of the thirty-four weeks of suspension may nevertheless be substituted by activities of general interest for the benefit of the FFR. These consist of carrying out:
- 6 prevention actions relating to the dangers linked to alcohol and social networks for a public identified by the FFR such as the French youth teams or trainees from training centres;
- 6 actions promoting the values of sport relating to the fight against discrimination among rugby schools.
Furthermore, the player will have to pay a financial penalty of 30,000 euros.”
The incident occurred on July 7th when Jaminet shared a video on his Instagram account in which he was heard making racist comments. The FFR swiftly condemned the comments and immediately removed Jaminet from the France squad, arranging for his return to France.
During the disciplinary hearing, which took place via video conference, Jaminet and his lawyer, Carlo Alberto Brusa, argued that the video was intended for a private circle of friends. However, the disciplinary committee found that Jaminet had “undermined the best interests of rugby” and opted for a severe punishment.
This suspension mirrors the one handed to Ludovic Radosavljevic two years ago for racist comments made during a match. Jaminet’s ban, if it starts immediately, would see him unavailable until January, missing France’s autumn internationals but potentially being eligible for the 2025 Six Nations.
Toulon, Jaminet’s club, has not yet announced any additional sanctions. The club previously stated its intention to “accompany” the player in his “redemption,” suggesting they may not terminate his contract, which runs until 2028.
The FFR added in their statement: “This decision may be appealed by the player to the Federal Appeal Commission within 7 days from the date on which it was notified.”
This incident was part of a series of controversies that marred France’s summer tour. In addition to Jaminet’s racist video, two French players, Hugo Auradou and Oscar Jegou, were arrested in Argentina on allegations of sexual assault. These off-field incidents overshadowed France’s on-field performances, which included a series split with Argentina and a victory over Uruguay.