
Eye gouge ban rules France’s Jegou out of England game
France flanker Oscar Jegou will miss his side’s Six Nations meeting with England on Saturday after being given a four-week suspension for gouging an opponent’s eye.
THURSDAY, 12 MARCH 2026, 05:39

France flanker Oscar Jegou will miss his side’s Six Nations meeting with England on Saturday after being given a four-week suspension for gouging an opponent’s eye.

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