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I'm a silly Burger, not a thug


SOUTH Africa forward Schalk Burger has reacted to his eight-week suspension by insisting: "I am not a rugby thug.’’ Burger will miss Saturday's Test series finale against the British and Irish Lions at Ellis Park after being banned following a first-minute incident during South Africa's 28-25 win in Pretoria last weekend.

He was found guilty of making contact with the face in the eye area of Lions wing Luke Fitzgerald, but received only a yellow card.

Despite issuing a statement, though, he has not publicly apologised either to Fitzgerald or the Lions.

Burger was cited for the offence and then found guilty, landing a suspension that also sidelines him for South Africa's opening three Tri-Nations Tests this summer.

Canadian judicial officer Alan Hudson, who heard the Burger case, said he did not find the player's actions intentional, but he did believe them to be "clearly reckless’’.

And Hudson added he was "unable to conclude’’ any eye-gouging on Burger's part, although he said contact with Fitzgerald's left eye could not be described as "insignificant’’.

In deciding on the length of ban - which was lower than many people expected - Hudson took into account Burger's previous disciplinary record, his character and the player's remorse.

Burger said: "As a proud South African and Springbok rugby player, I only have the utmost respect for the traditions of the wonderful game of rugby.

"Through my life and career I have always approached the game with the intention only of playing it hard and fair.

"I am not a rugby thug and will never intentionally engage in eye-gouging or similar illegal actions. This was also the case in the second Test against the Lions.

"I am therefore grateful that the judicial officer confirmed my stance with his conclusion that there was no deliberate eye-gouging as charged by the citing official.

"I will always play the game as hard as possible within the rules.

"I apologise to my supporters and fellow team-mates for the fact that I have been absent for the first 10 minutes of the second Test. I look forward to returning with zest in due course.’’


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Newport Dave, Newport says...
10:23pm Thu 2 Jul 09

You can NOT accidentally stick your fingers or thumb in a players eye. There is NEVER an excuse for your hands to be on another players face. Anyone who does this is a disgrace and should never be allowed on a rugby pitch again.

"Sorry ref, I didn't mean to gouge him. His eyes just happened to be where I placed my fingers."

You are scum Mr Burger and so is anyone else who performs such a cowardly, deliberate and disgusting act.

manypack, gwent says...
8:15am Fri 3 Jul 09

Dave I agree, he is scum!

I have played rugby all my life up to the first division, and only once have I witnessed eye gouging, it was horrific to see and after the player who did it got the living daylights hit out of him by myself and the rest of the pack, he was shown a straight red.

This is what should have happened in this case; they should have piled into him and complained to the ref for a red card.

The S Africans are dirty and sly, and the only way to beat them is to stand up to them.

I know I played against a touring junior SA side in 94, they were putting it about right from the off!!!

I do hope the lion’s front up this week!

Dai the Milk, Newport says...
9:07pm Fri 3 Jul 09

Like all bullies Mr Burger, you are a coward at heart. You don't even have the moral courage to admit the truth. Neither does your clown of a coach.

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