💨 Abstract
Eben Etzebeth faces a potential ban after an eye-gouging incident during the Springboks' match against Wales. This is his first red card at the international level, and while his actions were reckless and illegal, there are mitigating circumstances, including possible provocation. The ban could range from 12 to 24 weeks or more, depending on the severity of the offense and other factors.
Courtesy: Craig Lewis
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