In an interview with the publication published on October 6, Elsom said he coached at Catholic University School, a private all-boys school in Dublin. He said he plans to live in the city until December.
Ireland’s sporting celebrity, the 41-year-old played for Leinster Rugby in the late 2000s and helped the team win the Heineken Cup, Europe’s premier club rugby tournament, in 2009.
He also made 75 appearances for the Australian national team – nicknamed the Wallabies – between 2005 and 2011. After retirement he was part of the consortium that bought RC Narbonne
A French court found Elsom guilty of misappropriating corporate assets and forging documents during his tenure as club president, local media reported.
Ouest-France newspaper quoted Patrick Thabet, a lawyer involved in the case, as saying Elsom made a “completely unjustified” payment of €79,000 (£66,000) to the former coach and paid a €7,200 monthly salary to the Australian. a resident who “never came to Narbonne”.
In 2018, the club went into administration and was relegated.
The judge imposed a harsher prison term than the two years requested by prosecutors. Mr Tabet said the former Wallabies star was also ordered to pay back around €705,000 (£586,000).