Fiji, Samoa players hit with three-match World Cup bans

Tue, Aug 26, 2025, 12:00 PM
AAP
by AAP
The Wallaroos face Samoa in their opening match of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025.

Fiji prop Bulou Vasuturaga and Samoa centre Melina Grace Salale have been hit with three-match bans for dangerous tackles at the Women's Rugby World Cup.

Fiji prop Bulou Vasuturaga and Samoa centre Melina Grace Salale have received three-match bans for their red cards at the Women's Rugby World Cup.

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They will miss the rest of the pool matches for their teams.

Both went on as second-half replacements, and both were sent off for dangerous high tackles late in their opening pool matches on Saturday.

Vasutaraga committed a shoulder-to-head tackle on Canada counterpart McKinley Hunt.

Fiji lost to Canada 65-7 in York and Vasuturaga will miss the remaining pool games against Scotland and Wales.

If Vasuturaga, at her second World Cup, completes World Rugby's tackle school, she will be available if Fiji reaches the quarter-finals.

Salale made a head-on-head tackle on Australia's Desiree Miller in Manchester as Samoa lost 73-0.

She had been on the field for only eight minutes in her World Cup debut and will likely not play again in the tournament.

Even if Salale undertakes tackle school, Samoa are not expected to win their last pool matches against England and the United States.

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