'So much anger in this guy' - Eben Etzebeth losing his cool with his Toulon teammate has surprised even South African fans
Vision of Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth getting into an altercation with his Toulon teammate while warming up before a Top 14 game has surprised even South African supporters.
Etzebeth has long been known to get into scraps with opposition players throughout his career, with the Toulon lock taking on the 'enforcer' role with his teams in the past. He famously came to blows with Scotland lock Jim Hamilton, was involved in the 'hair-pulling' episode with Wallaby Israel Folau, and has been in verbal altercations with the likes of Julian Savea, Brodie Retallick, Tomas Lavanini.
Before Toulon's game against Sale Sharks at Stade Mayol, Etzebeth took exception to the grip that his teammate had on his shirt while they completed a mauling exercise. His teammate had seemingly tripped over, grabbing Etzebeth to stop falling over. The halfback holding the tackle bag was violently pulled by Etzebeth before the ex-Stormer locked horns with the halfback in a staredown.
Etzebeth's short but startling outbreak stunned fellow teammates watching who were walking away but turned back to see the commotion looking confused at what was going on.
South African fans were also surprised by the behaviour, with fans saying that Eben 'seems to have anger issues' while another told him he needs 'to relax' as 'it's a tackle shield with a 5ft man behind it'.
Another fan pointed out it seems to be a regular occurrence for South African players in France, pointing to Bismarck Du Plessis. South African writer Ryan Vrede wrote 'so much anger in this guy' about the incident.
In what was an unhappy day for the World Cup-winning second-rower, Etzebeth was injured during the match after he landed awkwardly after being tackled from a restart in the 44th minute of the European fixture at Stade Mayol.
His head collided with the head of Sale Sharks forward Jono Ross who was directly beneath him as he landed back down on to the ground. After being treated on the pitch, Etzebeth was helped off the field by medical staff and underwent a HIA, which he failed.
The lock recently extended his contract with the club after originally joining on a two-year deal following the World Cup. He was one of Toulon’s big signings last summer alongside the likes of Baptiste Serin and Sergio Parisse and they have been given the responsibility of helping the club return to the top table after languishing the past few years.
On the extension, Etzebeth said it was a nice place to settle down and find your feet. “I was planning on coming for two years but I will be staying longer. It’s nice to settle down in a place, find your feet. Toulon is a place where I can do that. Nice by the ocean, great weather, great people.”
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It doesn’t say anything, particularly. No10 isn’t the only position in a team and not the sole determiner of who wins or loses.
Go to commentsThe manner of all these comments is that it doesn’t matter who plays No10 for the All Blacks, apparently they are all rubbish!
Seriously, people need to get a grip and stop obsessing over every tiny error made from an overscrutinised position. DMac was good this year for the most part, as was Beauden Barrett. Mo’unga was good last year and would be an asset in the group if he did come back. I don’t see it as an area of concern.
The main concern in 2025 is finding another world class lock and loose forward, followed by some scrutiny over the midfield combination in my view.
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