By Sasha Forbes
03 September 2008
Springbok coach; national captain and South African Rugby leaders have damned the racist attack on the young women who was harassed at last weekends match.
Coach Pieter de Villiers phoned the women to offer her an apology on behalf of him and the team.
De Villiers says that he is very proud to be representing this great sporting nation and of the contribution that him and the team have made. He says that they want people to know that the team condemns such behaviour.
DA spokesperson Donald Lee says that the “DA believes that strong steps should be taken against those culprits. If they are found they should really be hauled before the court and such people should be dealt with.”
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