Test coach quits amid serious criminal charges

Mahonri Schwalger has resigned as coach of the Samoa men's rugby team while facing serious criminal charges.

Chairman Tuilaepa Dr Sailele Malielegaoi confirmed that Schwalger's resignation was accepted by the full board of the Samoa Rugby Union.

Schwalger was suspended in September after he was officially charged with unlawful sexual connection, attempted sexual violation, sexual conduct with a person under 16, indecent assault and common assault.

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He has been bailed to appear in court on April 28.

“This resignation follows a period of suspension granted to (Schwalger) following the filing of criminal charges against him in court," Malielegaoi said in a statement posted on social media.

"Under his leadership in the past year, 2024 Manu Samoa achieved significant milestones including strong performances on the international stage, beginning with defeating Tier 1 nation Italy at home and a respectable performance in the Pacific Nations Cup.

Sacked Samoa  coach Mahonri Schwalger.

“Lakapi Samoa will begin the search for a new head coach and remains committed to ensuring that Manu Samoa continues to grow and succeed at the highest levels of international rugby.”

Schwalger was appointed coach in April following the resignation of Seilala Mapusua, who led Samoa to the 2023 World Cup in France.

The 46-year-old is a former Samoa captain who played 40 Tests at hooker. He played for Sale and Scarlets in Britain and for the Hurricanes, Highlanders and Chiefs in Super Rugby.

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