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Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth has finally addressed the uproar surrounding his suspension, breaking a period of silence that has followed his eye-gouge on Wales flanker Alex Mann.
South Africa recently beat Wales' national men's rugby team 73-0 in Cardiff, But the victory was soon overshadowed by a ...
South Africa lock Eben Etzebeth has accepted his 12-match ban for an eye-gouge on Wales flanker Alex Mann in the Springboks' 73-0 win in Cardiff last month but maintains it was not an intentional act.
Breaking silence: Taking to Instagram six days on from his suspension, Etzebeth explained that while he had remained quiet until his hearing was done, he now felt he owed everyone a public explanation ...
South Africa lock Eben Etzebeth says the incident with Wales back row Alex Mann that saw him given a 12-week ban for eye ...