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England asked to provide view of Tom Curry and Felipe Contepomi confrontation

Argentina's head coach Felipe Contepomi accused Tom Curry of being a 'bully'
Argentina's head coach Felipe Contepomi accused Tom Curry of being a 'bully'

England must provide their version of events surrounding the tunnel confrontation between Tom Curry and Felipe Contepomi before Six Nations can decide whether to launch an investigation.

Argentina lodged an official complaint on Sunday night after Contepomi, their head coach, claimed he had been shoved and told to "f*** off" by Curry in the aftermath of England's 27-23 victory at Allianz Stadium.

Contepomi also accused the British and Irish Lions flanker of being a "bully".

Six Nations oversees the running of the autumn internationals, including its disciplinary processes, and it is understood that it has requested England’s view of the bust up.

It is hoped that all the information will be collated by Tuesday morning, at which point it can be decided if there are grounds for an inquiry on the basis that the game has been brought into disrepute.

The initial flashpoint was Curry’s late tackle on Juan Cruz Mallia in the 75th minute that forced the full-back to leave the field and Argentina confirmed on Monday that he has suffered an ACL knee injury.

Curry’s challenge was punished with a penalty but not referred to the television match official and the Sale back row has avoided a citing because the offence does not meet the red card threshold.

With Mallia off the field, it meant the Pumas had to close out a desperately tight game with 14 men.

Contepomi left the coach’s box to protest against the tackle and at the final whistle a brawl broke out between the teams that then extended to the flashpoint with Curry.

Juan Cruz Mallia of Argentina is tackled by Tom Curry of England, which results in an injury for Juan Cruz Mallia during the Quilter Nations Series 2025 rugby international match between England and Argentina at Allianz Stadium on November 23, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Im
Juan Cruz Mallia suffered an ACL injury after the tackle by Tom Curry

"Curry, let me say, it is probably part of his nature to bully people. He came into the tunnel and he gave me a little smack. He is 27, strong. I am 48," Contepomi said.

"I was standing there. He was coming to say 'hi’ to one of our coaches but we were upset because he was reckless and broke our player’s knee.

"When he came I said ‘mate, you broke his knee’, he said ‘f**k off’ and pushed me. Maybe that’s the way he is. I don’t know him. I’m not happy with the situation.

"After breaking someone’s knee you need to be at least humble enough and respectful to say sorry I did something wrong. But he went the opposite.

"Maybe it’s his way of being a bully. If we want bullies in this game, good on them. I know it’s rugby, but if we don’t look after each other in rugby, it could be dangerous."

Contepomi added that the tunnel fracas was caught on camera and that England team manager Richard Hill was present. It is understood the RFU is willing to provide the footage if required.

England head coach Steve Borthwick and centre Henry Slade rejected Argentina’s description of Curry as a "bully" with Borthwick insisting he had no knowledge of what took place in the tunnel.

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