đź’¨ Abstract
South Africa's dominant 73-0 victory over Wales was overshadowed by Eben Etzebeth's red card for an eye-gouge incident in the 79th minute. Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus acknowledged the seriousness of the act, calling it a justified red card despite the team's flawless performance. Etzebeth, who scored a try before the incident, now faces a potential suspension. Erasmus also offered encouragement to Wales, noting their rebuilding phase.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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