Springboks second-row Eben Etzebeth and Wallabies prop Allan Alaalatoa have buried the hatchet after their fracas in a fiery clash in Sydney.
The Australia v South Africa meeting on Saturday was won 24-8 by the Boks as the Rugby Championship table became even more congested after Round Four.
Damian de Allende, Canan Moodie, Franco Mostert and Makazole Mapimpi scored for South Africa while Damian Willemse and Frans Steyn kicked conversions.
Moment everyone is talking about
However, the moment many are talking about after the match was the clash between both sets of players, following wing Mapimpi’s crossing on 72 minutes.
Wallabies and Boks were involved in pushing and shoving before things escalated between Etzebeth and Alaalatoa, with the cameras quickly focussing on it.
The face and wipe open eyes of Etzebeth locked on the Wallaby prop have since been watched thousands of times on social media as the Bok was incensed.
😤 Eben Etzebeth reminded the world how absolutely frightening he is with this stand off with Allan Alaalatoa. #AUSvRSA #RugbyChampionshippic.twitter.com/wlAPoVrNtR
— Planet Rugby (@PlanetRugby) September 4, 2022
No punches were thrown in the melee but Mapimpi was sent to the sin-bin, this after it was deemed he started the flare-up after antagonising Marika Koroibete.
That seemed to cool tempers and it appears Etzebeth and Alaalatoa have drawn a line in the sand after a video showed them all smiles in the changing room.
The Wallabies social media team has released the footage which shows the front-row handing a peace offering to the Springbok lock as they shared a drink.
🤝 More than rugby @Springboks#Wallabies @eToroAU #AUSvRSA pic.twitter.com/hDHjXFTcto
— Wallabies (@wallabies) September 4, 2022
The bonus-point victory for the Springboks has moved them up to third on the Rugby Championship table with two rounds to play, with the Wallabies in second.
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Argentina, after sitting pretty atop the standings heading into the weekend, are now bottom as New Zealand climb to the summit, one point ahead of everyone.