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1st August 2021
11:09am BST

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The coming together took place in the heated aftermath of Conor Murray being sent sprawling by an aerial collision with Cheslin Kolbe, who was then yellow-carded.
Le Roux raced in to defend Kolbe after Lions forwards Maro Itoje and Tom Curry stood over him and exchanged shoves. Whatever Hogg said or did, it sparked a furious reaction from Le Roux.
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Stuart Hogg (L) of the Lions argues with Springbok full back Willie le Roux. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
Footage of the incident came too late to get brought up in the post-match briefings for both the Springboks and the Lions.
"Following speculation that has surfaced online, I would like to categorically deny any foul play in last night’s game. I would never bite an opponent and I am annoyed and upset by this unsubstantiated accusation. I’ve always been proud of playing rugby in the spirit of the game. "Respect to the Springboks for their deserved win yesterday. The squad is hurting after last night’s defeat, but it’s all to play for next week. It’s going to be a cup final and everyone’s going to be up for it."In reality, as questionable as the still and footage are, it would take a statement from Le Roux or physical evidence (ie: a bite mark) for Hogg to get sanctioned. The independent citing commissioner is due to report back to World Rugby on the game today.
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