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Rugby pair held by Italian police Rugby pair released after fracas
(about 5 hours later)
Two players with the Newport Gwent Dragons regional rugby side are in jail in Treviso in Italy. Two players with the Newport Gwent Dragons regional rugby side appeared in an Italian court on Monday.
It is understood that Rhys Thomas, 25, the Wales prop, and Rhodri Gomer-Davies, 24, will appear in court on Monday morning. Rhys Thomas, 25, the Wales prop, and Rhodri Gomer-Davies, 24, were arrested outside a nightclub in Treviso on Saturday after their Heineken Cup win.
They were held after a fracas outside a nightclub in the city after their Heineken Cup victory over Treviso. They were given conditional discharges after spending two nights in prison having been involved in a fracas.
The regional side has confirmed that two of its players broke a team curfew on Saturday night after the 35-33 win.The regional side has confirmed that two of its players broke a team curfew on Saturday night after the 35-33 win.
The Dragons' chief executive, Gethin Jenkins stayed in Italy to support the players.
The regional side confirmed two of its players broke a team curfew on Saturday night after the 35-33 win.