Small in wars again

Springbok wing James Small is living up to his reputation as the bad boy of South African rugby, after the Cape News reported…

Springbok wing James Small is living up to his reputation as the bad boy of South African rugby, after the Cape News reported that he was involved in a punch-up with national team-mate Toks van der Linde.

Small, the most capped Springbok of all time, allegedly grabbed for a knife after Van der Linde hit him at a pre-season social gathering in the ocean town of Hermanus near Cape Town last week, the Cape Times said, quoting witnesses.

Team-mates intervened to end the fracas and the two men played a round of golf together the next day. Van der Linde admitted to an altercation with Small but insisted he could not recall Small grabbing a knife.

"It was a situation that started innocently and got out of hand. The squad were enjoying a braai (barbecue) at the beach and messing around. James and I got into an altercation and more out of frustration I hit him. But there was no knife involved," said Van der Linde.

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"James and I played golf the next day and both of us agreed it was a stupid thing to do, and not fair on our team-mates. I don't want to make much of it because it was no great deal. We have sorted it out," he said.