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Billy Vunipola's career plunged into doubt after drunken Majorca incident... with Montpellier monitoring the situation ahead of his proposed move to the French club

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  • Billy Vunipola was arrested following a drunken incident in a Majorca nightclub
  • The 31-year-old No 8 had been set to join French club Montpellier this summer
  • Vunipola apologised for his actions which saw him charged with resisting arrest

By Chris Foy

Published: 22:44 BST, 29 April 2024 | Updated: 22:44 BST, 29 April 2024

Billy Vunipola's career was plunged into doubt yesterday as he flew home from a Saracens trip to Majorca after being tasered by police for resisting arrest and assaulting an officer.

The 31-year-old England No 8 arrived at Stansted Airport with team-mates amid a club investigation into the events which led to him being tasered twice in a bar in Palma in the early hours of Sunday.

A drunk, shirtless Vunipola was restrained and taken to hospital, where he had to be strapped to a bed. 


He went on to face an ‘express’ trial in court, where he was fined €240 (£205) and handed a suspended four-month prison sentence.

As revealed by Mail Sport yesterday, the younger of Saracens’ two Vunipola brothers had been teetotal since August 2022, until his club’s Balearic bonding trip. Vunipola fell off the wagon to such a damaging extent that his playing future is now unclear.

Saracens star Billy Vunipola was arrested following a drunken incident in a nightclub in Majorca 

The England international released a statement apologising for his actions after he was charged with assaulting an officer and resisting arrest

First, the Premiership champions must decide if the ugly episode requires further internal action to be taken. So far, all Saracens have stated publicly is that they will make their own enquiries and will not comment further until those have been concluded. 

The danger to Vunipola is that he could be suspended, although such a sanction is unlikely. Alternatively, he may be marginalised by his club before a cross-Channel move at the end of the season.

The next danger is that Montpellier change their minds about recruiting the Anglo-Tongan giant this summer.

Mail Sport understands that the French club are monitoring the fall-out from the Majorca incident. As it stands, the deal is on and Vunipola will go over for a medical next month.

Before that, he will wrestle with regrets. In a statement yesterday, Vunipola said: ‘I can confirm I was involved in an unfortunate misunderstanding when I was leaving a club in Majorca on Sunday, which got out of hand.

‘Contrary to media reports, there was no violence, no fight and I did not threaten anybody at any stage, with bottles or chairs or anything else.

The incident comes as the 31-year-old was set to join French club Montpellier this summer

‘I was charged with resisting the law and, following an express trial, I have paid a fine of €240. The Spanish police investigation is now closed and I am flying back to the UK today.

‘I will obviously co-operate with the Saracens internal process and unreservedly apologise for any inconvenience to all involved.’

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