The extent of Timani's injuries
NEWS UPDATE: Gruesome photos have revealed the extent of Melbourne Rebels player Lopeti Timani’s injuries after being involved in an altercation with teammate Amanaki Mafi in Dunedin.
The Daily Telegraph has published horrific photos that show Timani with two swollen black eyes, barely able to open them.
@telegraph_sport backpage splashing with the horrific injuries suffered by @MelbourneRebels star Lopeti Timani after allegedly being attacked by @SuperRugby teammate Amanaki Mafi last weekend. https://t.co/OWM1KXzUNA pic.twitter.com/mY6PXipBi8
— Tim Morrissey (@timmorrissey) July 17, 2018
Amanaki Mafi faces a potential five-year jail term over the alleged attack and will face court on August 3, at which time he will be overseas with his Japanese top league club NTT Communications Shining Arcs. The Shining Arcs have issued an official apology for the behaviour of their star number eight, despite Mafi representing the Rebels at the time.
Mafi received bail which enabled him to leave New Zealand but he was ordered to refrain from having contact with Timani. He does not have to be present at the court hearing.
The incident soured the end of the Rebels season, hours after they lost to Highlanders in Dunedin. Mafi is an international recruit coming off contract with the Rebels. Having completed a two-year stint with the side, he is unable to re-sign for a third under foreign player restrictions but after this incident, the Rebels would likely have second-guessed keeping him around.
And with Timani heading to France, both players will likely not be with the team next year.