Bismarck du Plessis: Eben Etzebeth’s eye gouge was a ‘horrible incident’ while England great predicts ‘example’ will be made of Springboks lock

Jared Wright
Eben Etzebeth and an inset of former Springboks hooker Bismarck du Plessis.

Eben Etzebeth and an inset of former Springboks hooker Bismarck du Plessis.

Former Springboks hooker Bismarck du Plessis has labelled Eben Etzebeth’s eye gouge on Wales flanker Alex Mann as a ‘horrible incident’.

Etzebeth received the first red card of his Springboks career in South Africa’s final game of the year after he was deemed to have eye-gouged Mann in the 78th minute of the clash at the Principality Stadium.

Referee Luc Ramos was left with no other choice but to issue a permanent red card after footage clearly showed the Bok lock’s thumb in Mann’s eye.

Bismarck’s take

Etzebeth faced a disciplinary panel on Tuesday evening, but the decision on the length of his ban has been delayed until Sunday, possibly Monday, according to reports.

2007 World Cup-winner Du Plessis has aired his thoughts on the incident when he appeared on The Good, The Bad and The Rugby podcast.

Renowned as an uncompromising front-rower during his playing days, the former hooker refused to justify his former teammates’ actions.

“There’s no good you can say about that,” he said.

“It’s a horrible incident. I’m lucky that I don’t have to go sit through those meetings.

“I didn’t have that many, but I had one or two. ”

Asked by show host Alex Payne whether he thinks that the disciplinary panel will throw the book at Etzebeth, Du Plessis simply responded: “I think he’s in trouble.”

Former England centre Mike Tindall agrees and said that Etzebeth will cop a hefty ban because there have been few high-profile eye-gouging incidents in recent times.

“Because we haven’t had an eye incident for so long, they’ll make an example out of it,” he said.

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Steven Kitshoff weighs in

Steven Kitshoff, another former teammate of Etzebeth, has also spoken out about the incident on the Game Time podcast.

“I can’t defend him, I can’t defend Alex, who was gouged; he must have done something as well to upset Eben,” Kitshoff said.

“It’s just a bad moment and incident.”

He added: “Eben is a very, very experienced player and he’s also the enforcer, he gets into a lot of scuffles, pushing and shoving, but the optics of it is the worst part of it.

If it was intentional, if it was an accident, if it was just touching the okes eye by accident, or someone bumped his arm there… You don’t f**k with a player’s eyes in a rugby game. You don’t do it in the UFC, you don’t in rugby, soccer, you don’t do it in any sport.

“Your face is so valuable to any human’s existence; you f**k around with it, and that’s where I say if Eben gets found guilty and he gets banned, it is because you don’t f**k with the eyes.”

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