Kiwi rugby commentator says he 'stuffed up' by using a fake Asian accent on air

Joe Wheeler has apologised and said he is "absolutely committed to doing better".

Super Rugby Aotearoa Rd 10 - Highlanders v Hurricanes

Joe Wheeler looks on during a match between the Highlanders and the Hurricanes at Forsyth Barr Stadium on August 15, 2020 in Dunedin. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac

A New Zealand television rugby commentator who adopted a mock Asian accent during a post-game interview on Friday is likely to keep his job despite an outpouring of public criticism.

Joe Wheeler, a former NZ Maori representative who commentates for the cable network Sky Sport, used the accent after the Super Rugby Aotearoa match between the Highlanders and Crusaders.

Speaking with Highlanders flyhalf Mitchell Hunt, Wheeler referenced the performance of Japan international flanker Kazuki Himeno who started a match for the Highlanders for the first time.

Wheeler's comments included calling Himeno "leally impressive," triggering swift protests on social media.

Wheeler later apologised on Twitter.

"Tonight I stuffed up!" he said. "I've spoken with (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."

Wheeler played Super Rugby for both the Crusaders and Highlanders and played in Japan for four years for Suntory Sungoliath.

A Sky Sport statement reiterated Wheeler had apologised to Himeno but made no reference to any employment sanction.

"Joe Wheeler has spoken with Kazuki and apologised to him and to team management," the statement said. "He absolutely accepts this is not the standard expected of the broadcast team."

Himeno later indicated he had accepted Wheeler's apology.

"It's OK Joe," he tweeted. "Let's enjoy and celebrate our big victory."

The Highlanders won Friday's match 33-12 after starting as 7-1 outsiders against the unbeaten Crusaders.


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