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Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. South Africa's Eben Etzebeth watches on as Ireland's supporters ...
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 gouging was "a mistake".
Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter and get behind-the-scenes access and unrivalled insight Join the Miguel Delaney: Inside Football newsletter South Africa lock Eben Etzebeth has ...
Eben Etzebeth, the Springboks lock serving a 12-week ban for eye-gouging Alex Mann of Wales, has claimed it was “never intentional”, contradicting the verdict of an independent disciplinary committee ...
Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth has spoken publicly for the first time following his red card against Wales, accepting responsibility and apologising to fans and young players.