South Africa winger Kurt-Lee Arendse was suspended on Monday for four matches after committing dangerous play in the weekend's Rugby Championship victory over New Zealand, tournament organisers said.
Arendse, who scored the first try in the Springboks' 26-10 win in Mbombela on Saturday, collided with All Blacks fly-half Beauden Barrett when he jumped to catch a kick in the 75th minute, with both players being forced to leave the field.
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Australian referee Angus Gardner almost immediately red-carded Arendse before he was stretchered off the field while Barrett was able to walk to the touchline.
Barrett injured his neck in the incident and faces a fitness test before New Zealand coach Ian Foster names his team on Thursday for a second match against South Africa in Johannesburg on Saturday.
"Taking into account mitigating factors, including the clean judicial record of the player and his acceptance of guilt, the foul play review committee reduced the suspension to four weeks (matches).
"The player is therefore suspended for four weeks (matches), up to and including 17 September, 2022," said a statement, adding the Springbok could have faced a ban of up to eight weeks (matches).
Arendse is ruled out of the second New Zealand Test, two in Australia and one in Argentina, before being available for the return match against the Pumas in Durban on September 24.
Arendse, 26, won his first cap against Wales last month and faced the All Blacks because of an injury to star winger Cheslin Kolbe.
After the ban was announced, South Africa added uncapped 19-year-old Bulls utility back Canan Moodie, to their squad, but either Jesse Kriel or Warrick Gelant is likely to replace Arendse in the starting line-up.
“Canan is one of the exciting young backline prospects in the country as he showed in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship this year,” said coach Jacques Nienaber.
“His consistently superb performances earned him a place in the final against eventual champions, the DHL Stormers, and this, combined with his Junior Springbok experience in the 2021 Under-20 International Series, will set him in good stead as he enters the Springbok environment.
“Canan was due for a second stint with the Junior Boks this year but unfortunately missed out because of injury. He has a high work ethic, and he’s a skilful player, so we are excited to see what he brings to squad.”
South Africa name their matchday 23 on Tuesday ahead of the match at Ellis Park, where the Springboks have won nine of 14 clashes with the All Blacks.