All Black lock clears up South African pitch invasion
Former All Blacks lock Chris Jack has shed light on an infamous pitch invasion in Durban 16 years after the fact.
Back in 2002 Springboks fan Pieter van Zyl charged onto the field and tackled Irish referee David McHugh - dislocating his shoulder - during a Test match in Durban.
All Blacks flanker Richie McCaw eventually brought down the pitch invader, and he left with a bloody nose.
Talking to Radio Sport about the incident, 67-Test All Black Jack admitted he and teammate Dave Hewitt may have caused McHugh's injury.
"I just thought it was their second-five coming into talk to the referee or halfback about something. And then I popped my head up and there's this big fat bugger on the referee. A bit of a shock," Jack told Radio Sport. "We got a bit of a surprise and then we saw AJ Venter and Richie McCaw on top of someone. So myself and Dave Hewitt saw the referee under there and saw what was going on and we tried to pull the poor referee out and I think we may have dislocated his shoulder."
"Which eventually won us the game because we got a new referee and refereed a bit different and we went onto win."
The game wasn't decided until the final ten minutes, but the All Blacks ultimately came out winners 30-23 with English assistant referee Chris White taking over for McHugh.
Jack said that later encounters with McHugh were slightly awkward.
"We started pulling him out and he started squealing a little bit. Games after that I went to shake his hand and he wouldn't give me the time of day but he was all over Richie, so he obviously held a wee grudge against me for pulling him out."
Pitch invader van Zyl stopped play for ten minutes and after the match was subsequently banned from attending any matches under the control of the South African Rugby Union.
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What a load of baloney JW. At least try, man. Still sore that the ABs could not score as many tries v England as Aussie and SA maybe?
Look through the games v Ireland, France and the two NZ tour losses, and there is not one try scored in the same way as I'm describing here! Not one.
The system being run by El Abd is not the one that implemented by Jones. They are like chalk and cheese.
It's not the same at all but I recognize you cannot see it - and that's okay.
Go to commentsWell he said he's rarely used there, hence the joke about how many games we have to watch before we actually see him getting used there :p
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