South Africa's Eben Etzebeth has accepted a 12-week ban for his involvement in the infamous Springboks vs Wales match, but he's insisting it was never his intention to gouge Alex Mann's eye. The lock forward took to Instagram to apologize and explain what happened during the heated clash.
Etzebeth claimed that the incident was "never intentional" and that mistakes happen. He accepted guilt for his actions, stating that the punishment he received was fair, considering his previous good disciplinary record. However, in an attempt to provide context, Etzebeth pointed out that there were other factors at play during the altercation.
The videos accompanying the post showed two Welsh players getting involved in the scuffle, which allegedly changed "the dynamic of the entire picture." Etzebeth emphasized that he would never intentionally commit such a foul.
Despite this clarification, it's worth noting that an independent disciplinary committee had previously determined that contact with Mann's eye was intentional. The verdict has sparked debate among fans and experts.
Etzebeth will be sidelined until April after serving his reduced 12-week ban. The player acknowledged the gravity of the incident, stating he didn't want young fans to think it's acceptable to commit such a foul.
Etzebeth claimed that the incident was "never intentional" and that mistakes happen. He accepted guilt for his actions, stating that the punishment he received was fair, considering his previous good disciplinary record. However, in an attempt to provide context, Etzebeth pointed out that there were other factors at play during the altercation.
The videos accompanying the post showed two Welsh players getting involved in the scuffle, which allegedly changed "the dynamic of the entire picture." Etzebeth emphasized that he would never intentionally commit such a foul.
Despite this clarification, it's worth noting that an independent disciplinary committee had previously determined that contact with Mann's eye was intentional. The verdict has sparked debate among fans and experts.
Etzebeth will be sidelined until April after serving his reduced 12-week ban. The player acknowledged the gravity of the incident, stating he didn't want young fans to think it's acceptable to commit such a foul.