South Africa star not cited for alleged stamping incident with van der Flier

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South Africa star not cited for alleged stamping incident with van der Flier
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The 36 hour window for citing has closed and South African star Ox Nche will not be cited for the alleged incident.

South African star Ox Nche will not be cited over an alleged stamping incident with Ireland's Josh van der Flier.

Ireland centre Bundee Aki, who was beside van der Flier when the incident took place, raised the issue with referee Ben O'Keefe and could be heard on the ref microphone saying "He stood on his fingers, on purpose.....It's dangerous."

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