Sam Cane has been forced to apologize after attacking a fan who entered the field ahead of the Rugby Championship match between the Pumas and New Zealand.
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The Cougars They are greatly surpassed by All black at the beginning of Rugby Championship 2023. However, what took the flashes was something unrelated to the game itself. The thing is both canesthe visiting captain, attacked with a kick a child who invaded the field Mendoza. Of course, he was heavily criticized and had to apologize. He even got to know the young man in a friendly way.
He Argentinian Falklands is the seat of conflict and The event took place in the previous one, when the ocean group would begin to perform the classic haka, a sacred ritual for them.. In this context, an individual enters to see the protagonists up close.
The security agents started chasing him but Cane was the first to block him. the new zealand she gave him a kick that knocked him to the ground. immediately, the young man recovered and continued to run a few more meters before being stopped.
In his actions, the skilled winger was booed by the Argentine publicalways express.
Sam Cane’s apology
A few hours after New Zealand defeated the Argentine National Team, Cane used his social networks to talk about the topic and he is sorry: “Today before the game someone entered the field and I considered it a mistake to participate to try to stop him. I admit that it was not my role and It’s out of my character to act that way. I am very sorry and I am disappointed in my actions. I am doing my best to contact the individual to apologize and make things right.”
Later, he updated: “After receiving help from many good people, I contacted Roman. I had fun with him and his friends. I’m glad I was able to leave everything in good shape“.

It should be remembered Cane was in charge of leading the All Blacks’ tribute to Diego Armando Maradonadays after his death, before facing Los Pumas.
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Source: Tycsports

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