Misses out: Digby Ioane
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Reds winger Digby Ioane will miss this week's Super Rugby meeting with the Western Force in Brisbane following an incident in Melbourne on Saturday.
Discussions between Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) and Ioane were held on Monday and all parties have agreed that the wing failed to demonstrate the necessary behaviours expected of a senior player within the Reds squad.
"Digby has taken responsibility for his actions and is cognisant of the high standards and organisational values expected of each member of the Reds squad both on and off the field," read a Reds statement.
"These expectations have also been reinforced to all members in the Reds squad on Monday afternoon.
"The decision by QRU to stand down Digby directly relates to the expectation on him as a senior member of the team, and is not an outcome of enquiries made by Victorian Police over the weekend.
"Digby will continue to train with the Reds and will be available for selection next week in the team's round six Super Rugby match against the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium."







Comments
tha_mai says...
more to this than just a little scuffle - for one of the highest-paid players in the world, $700,000+ a year he has "accumulated a fairly long list of transgressions" including one earlier the same day - a 'tweeted' gangster photo featuring Ioane, Quade Cooper and Rebels players in a hot-tub.
From The Australian:
Reds coach Ewen McKenzie - "There is always a cumulative impact. Basically he's not delivering the outcome we want ... we take a stand and send a message to the players that this type of stuff has got to stop"
QRU CEO Jim Carmichael - "he's had a complete kick in the arse. I'm appalled by it. I'm very, very angry about it and I've made that clear"
Posted 00:17 14th March 2013
markpat says...
@ArmchairGeneral - drunk and fighting by 5.40pm - shocker! Can't handle his drink at all or just a thug looking for trouble?
Posted 14:29 13th March 2013
Rambo59 says...
Quade Cooper has friends.........????
Posted 02:10 13th March 2013
ArmchairGeneral says...
Out boozing till 5:40pm... With family. Shocker! I bet he didn't get to bed till 8pm!
Posted 21:38 12th March 2013
runnrugby says...
Aussie players are acting more and more like rugby league players
Posted 20:26 12th March 2013
passtheball says...
Are Aussie sportsmen getting into more trouble recently or about the same or is there just more reporting? Seems like the former.
Posted 12:20 12th March 2013
Trader2 says...
At least Bogga Road will have a few almost half decent rugby players in the coming years.
Posted 21:38 11th March 2013
isthatrightref says...
Seems strange that Ioane, who it seems didn't hit anyone, cops a week when Beale, who did, has yet to be sanctioned in any way by anyone 9 months later.
Posted 19:15 11th March 2013
Trinats2 says...
ferdie
He, and Ben Tapuai, have heaps of family in Melbourne, its where they grew up. So it's probably why they remained on in Melbourne. Cooper was out with friends (O Conor and co)
Posted 10:13 11th March 2013
ferdie says...
Ooops media I quoted has corrected to 5.40pm on the Saturday after the match, not am the following morning. Just to clarify.
Posted 10:07 11th March 2013
passtheball says...
Yes Ferdie - idiot - he is in my "dream team" and should know better!
Posted 08:29 11th March 2013
ferdie says...
The party boys! Incident occurred 5.40am, but a least this time QC had already left before the 'alleged assault' by Ioane's brother happened.
"It is believed Ioane and Reds five-eighth Quade Cooper remained in Melbourne after Friday night¿s 23-13 Super Rugby win over the Melbourne Rebels."
Silly, minor stuff, but still, doing an all-nighter after a game probably not in the team protocols.
Posted 05:57 11th March 2013