Overview
- Argentina lodged a formal complaint requesting an investigation into an alleged post‑match tunnel incident in which coach Felipe Contepomi says Tom Curry shoved him and swore at him.
- Six Nations Rugby, which runs disciplinary matters for the autumn Tests, has asked England for its version of events and is collating available footage before deciding whether to open a formal inquiry.
- The Rugby Football Union says it is cooperating with the process and publicly backed Curry’s character, with England coaches and players rejecting the ‘bully’ label.
- Curry’s late challenge on Juan Cruz Mallía was penalised on the field, was not referred to the TMO, and did not meet the red‑card citing threshold, so no retrospective sanction has been issued for the tackle.
- Argentina confirmed Mallía tore the ACL in his right knee and finished the match with 14 players, and Contepomi also criticised the handling of head‑contact reviews and technology use during the game.