Ethan Hooker injury sparks outrage as Luke Morgan defends controversial incident

Ethan Hooker injury sparks outrage as Luke Morgan defends controversial incident

Hooker is facing an extended spell out after dislocating his shoulder when Morgan followed through with a dive on the try-scorer during Saturday night's 21–17 URC loss in Swansea.

The incident prompted a rare rebuke from coach JP Pietersen, who called out Morgan's actions publicly in the wake of the defeat.

"Ethan's injury was a massive blow for us," said Pietersen. "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.

"He dislocated his shoulder. He is a massive presence for us and to lose him after the first half was very disappointing and frustrating."

Unsurprisingly, Morgan has been copping a lot of stick on social media from South African fans, who are outraged that he escaped sanction for the reckless act - but the winger insists he did nothing wrong and has remained defiant.

In a comment on Morgan's post-match Instagram post, a user named pdf7777 wrote: "Falling on a player after he was clearly going to score is pure filth. Intended to hurt and succeed. Congrats."

To which Morgan replied: "He clearly hasn't scored until the ball is grounded, there for [therefore] because the ball wasn't grounded means the ball is still in play and I am fully legal to make that tackle so you might want to think again about that one."

Another user named chrisvdm01 wrote: "You should be banned for as long as Ethan Hooker is out. Scumbag."

Morgan replied: "And you should go bore someone else with a silly little comment like that."

The Ospreys player eventually deleted his explanation of why the tackle was legal but it did not go unnoticed.

Hooker faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines, which could severely dent his chances of breaking into the Springbok setup this season.

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