The rugby superstar is crazy, he threatens his opponent in the middle of the match

The rugby superstar is crazy, he threatens his opponent in the middle of the match

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The rugby superstar is crazy, he threatens his opponent in the middle of the match

Posted on Mar 3, 2023 at 6:35 pm

He thought the haka would start, but it didn’t. New Zealand rugby star Ardie Savea went absolutely crazy during the Super Rugby match between his Hurricanes team against the Rebels. The All Blacks international mimicked the gesture of cutting an opponent’s throat, “Kapa O Pango”, frequently performed by the All Blacks, during the famous pre-match “haka”. A gesture that would cost him dearly.

Super Rugby offers amazing matches but is not used to this kind of gesture. Issue 8 of Hurricanes Rd Savia Absolutely scared in a volatile, tough and physical match, which his team won 39-33. But his gesture was commented on more than the victory. Many observers were appalled by the incident, going so far as to question the sporting integrity and his leadership.

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The New Zealand international, after watching the referee’s assist video, received a yellow card. But his gesture, simulating a throat cut, was not appreciated, particularly by a captain Rebels, Reese Hodge who told the referee that savewanted to kill him A situation that then led to a fight between the two teams. The yellow card would not be the only punishment against rd savea Because he will appear before the Disciplinary Committee to explain his actions. And this behaviour Senzar, responsible for super rugby, Not to be taken lightly.

“I apologize for that”

Since then, the All Blacks’ third winger has apologized with 65 being identified from the mic Stan Sports “JI can understand that the fans are angry at my gesture. It was a bit hot at the moment, it’s rugby but I understand the kids are watching us. It doesn’t sound like me, so I put my hand up and apologize for that… I have to get better. »

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