WELLINGTON – A New Zealand television presenter has publicly apologised for using a mock Asian accent when referring to Otago Highlanders’ Japanese international Kazuki Himeno after a Super Rugby Aotearoa match yesterday.
Joe Wheeler, a former Highlander who also played for Suntory Sungoliath in the Japanese Top League, was discussing Himeno’s performance in the Highlanders’ shock 33-12 win over competition leaders Canterbury Crusaders.
He put on the offensive accent while talking about the player on Sky Sport NZ, and it drew sharp criticism on social media, where users described it as “disgusting”, “disgraceful” and “plain dumb”.
“What an immature, racist idiot. Sky surely has to get rid of him,” tweeted @wayne_hay.
Wheeler later tweeted that he has met Himeno and apologised to the latter.
“Tonight I stuffed up! I’ve spoken with @teikyo_8 (Kazuki Himeno) and apologised to him and the @Highlanders and our Sky crew.
“I absolutely accept this is not the standard expected of the sideline team. I’ve got some work to do obviously, but I’m absolutely committed to doing better.”
Himeno replied to the tweet, saying he accepts the apology.
“It’s ok joe. Let’s enjoy and celebrate our big victory,” said the 17-Test Japanese loose forward.
Sky NZ chief executive Sophie Moloney, in a statement, described Wheeler’s comments as “very disappointing”.
“They are not who we are at Sky, and we need to do better.” – AFP, April 3, 2021