South African All Blacks "Supporter" Disgracefully Burns Jersey After Thumping by Springboks

South African All Blacks "Supporter" Disgracefully Burns Jersey After Thumping by Springboks

Keba Mothoagae
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:08 PM
  • A disappointed South African All Blacks fan sets alight his New Zealand 2011 Rugby World Cup jersey after the Springboks thumped the Kiwis in Mbombela
  • New Zealand teams at provincial and international levels enjoy a healthy following in the country
  • The response to the actions of the supporter has been split down the middle, with some finding his actions disrespectful and others finding them amusing

A South African All Blacks fan has not taken their poor form of late very well.

He was seen on video burning a 2011 Rugby World Cup New Zealand jersey following their 26-10 defeat to the Springboks in a Rugby Championship Test at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit last night. Teams from the Land of the Long White Cloud enjoy healthy support in South Africa.

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An All Black fan burnt his jersey following their defeat by South Africa last night.
Source: UGC

The response to this video was mixed.

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Willie van Zyl said:

"Everyone makes mistakes in life and he should be forgiven. Welcome to the Bok pack brother!"

Brian Holdsworth said:

"This shows that he is not a real genuine Allblacks supporter. Because real supporters stand by their teams throughout the good and the bad times."

Ricardo Menezes said:

"What a sad person he is no respect what's so ever for a well-respected rugby jersey."

Ashley Goliath said:

"As a Springbok supporter, I have respect for the All Blacks Jersey. NZ ABs bring the best out of the Springboks, And the Springboks bring the best out of the ABs. That guy is not a true supporter of the ABs."

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As reported by Sports Brief, Alberto Nonino was one of the participants in the 400 metres decathlon race when the unfortunate occurrence happened.

Nonino started well in one of the middle lanes but slowed off with viewers noticing that he reached down to his private area one too many times.

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