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<br>PARIS, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Former New Zealand winger Julian Savea is not welcome at Toulon anymore and, after his performance in a 19-10 defeat to http://carerecruit.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=https://togelshiohk.com/ , should apologise and go home, the Top 14 club's president said on Sunday.<br> <br>Savea, who was part of the All Blacks' 2015 World Cup winning side, had been a shadow of his former self since joining the French club last year from Super Rugby's Hurricanes, Boudjellal said.<br> <br>"I'm going to ask for a DNA test. They must have swapped him on the plane. If I were him I would apologise and go back to my home country," Mourad Boudjellal told French radio RMC.<br> <br>"I've told him that he was free to go and wasn't welcome at Toulon anymore."<br> <br>Savea, who scored 46 tries for the All Blacks in 54 tests, later said he would be at training regardless of the criticism.<br> <br>"Putting all the negativity behind me and heading into this week with a positive attitude," he wrote on his Twitter page.<br> <br>"Whether I am welcomed or not I am still contracted to my team and I will continue to train week in and week out with my brothers."<br> <br>Toulon have been struggling this season as they lie 11th in the standings. (Reporting by Julien Pretot; additional reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Peter Rutherford)<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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