The Sharks are up in arms, demanding a thorough investigation by the Vodacom URC into an incident that could sideline Springbok sensation Ethan Hooker with a dislocated shoulder. The drama unfolded during a fiery encounter with the Ospreys last Saturday in Swansea, where Hooker's dazzling breakaway try ended in agony.
In what has been labeled as more than just a mishap, Ospreys' Luke Morgan allegedly turned a blind eye to the rulebook. After Hooker's try, Morgan reportedly launched himself onto the already grounded Hooker, considerably late, causing the injury. While the on-field officials were busy scrutinizing the try for a possible knock-on, they completely overlooked Morgan's questionable conduct, leaving Sharks coach JP Pietersen seething.
"Ethan’s injury was a massive blow for us,"
Pietersen expressed in his post-match comments.
"After scoring a try, the rules say you are not supposed to dive on a player. The rules are there to protect players and sadly that did not happen."
The Sharks didn't just voice their frustration; they acted. Management has lodged a formal complaint to the URC citing commissioner, bolstered by medical evidence of Hooker’s injury. With Hooker back in Durban, facing a battery of scans to map out his injury and recovery path, the team's agitation is palpable.
Meanwhile, Luke Morgan has denied any wrong intentions behind his action, yet the controversy continues to simmer. Will justice be served for Ethan Hooker? That remains to be seen as the Sharks push for a review of the incident, which they view as a clear violation of the spirit and letter of rugby laws.
As the rugby community watches closely, the outcome of this investigation will not only affect Hooker’s immediate future but could also send a strong message about player safety and sportsmanship in the league.
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The Sharks are up in arms, demanding a thorough investigation by the Vodacom URC into an incident that could sideline Springbok sensation Ethan Hooker with a dislocated shoulder. The drama unfolded during a fiery encounter with the Ospreys last Saturday in Swansea, where Hooker's dazzling breakaway try ended in agony.
In what has been labeled as more than just a mishap, Ospreys' Luke Morgan allegedly turned a blind eye to the rulebook. After Hooker's try, Morgan reportedly launched himself onto the already grounded Hooker, considerably late, causing the injury. While the on-field officials were busy scrutinizing the try for a possible knock-on, they completely overlooked Morgan's questionable conduct, leaving Sharks coach JP Pietersen seething.
"Ethan’s injury was a massive blow for us,"
Pietersen expressed in his post-match comments."After scoring a try, the rules say you are not supposed to dive on a player. The rules are there to protect players and sadly that did not happen."
The Sharks didn't just voice their frustration; they acted. Management has lodged a formal complaint to the URC citing commissioner, bolstered by medical evidence of Hooker’s injury. With Hooker back in Durban, facing a battery of scans to map out his injury and recovery path, the team's agitation is palpable.
Meanwhile, Luke Morgan has denied any wrong intentions behind his action, yet the controversy continues to simmer. Will justice be served for Ethan Hooker? That remains to be seen as the Sharks push for a review of the incident, which they view as a clear violation of the spirit and letter of rugby laws.
As the rugby community watches closely, the outcome of this investigation will not only affect Hooker’s immediate future but could also send a strong message about player safety and sportsmanship in the league.
Watch Ethan Hooker's coast-to-coast try here: [Video embed]
Teams: Sharks, Ospreys.