England prop Ellis Genge says pulling down slave trader statue was ‘warranted’

Ellis Genge would like to see black coaches thriving in English rugby. Picture: David Rogers/Getty ImagesEllis Genge would like to see black coaches thriving in English rugby. Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images
Ellis Genge would like to see black coaches thriving in English rugby. Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images
‘Proud Bristolian’ defends actions of anti-racism protesters in his home city and then hits out at BBC over mistaken identity

Bristol-born England prop Ellis Genge backed the pulling down of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston in his home city and then hit out at the BBC for incorrectly using a picture of international team-mate Lewis Ludlam instead of him on its website.

Genge, 25, now plays for Leicester Tigers but grew up in the south-west city. He was a Bristol Bear between 2013 and 2016 and now has 18 England caps.

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