The former player and president of the Narbonne club was convicted this Friday of forgery and use of forgery as well as abuse of corporate property. In total, he allegedly embezzled 700,000 euros during his mandate between 2015 and 2016.
Former Australian international and president of the Racing Club Narbonne Méditerranée (RCNM, between 2015 and 2016) Rocky Elsom was convicted this Friday by the Narbonne court for forgery, use of forgery and misuse of corporate property. Former player of the club during his last year as a professional rugby player (2014-2015), the former third-row wing would have embezzled 700,000 euros as manager of the club, as indicated The Team .
The ex-Wallaby had left the club with a loss and a crash with relegation to Federal 1 as well as a disastrous financial situation. Today untraceable, Elsom has an international arrest warrant on his head and has disappeared from circulation since his departure from Narbonne. However, he made his return to the media scene during an interview for the Times in which he indicates that he coaches a university team in Ireland.