South Africa halfback Cobus Reinach has opened up on the extent of abuse he received at the Rugby World Cup in France including death threats being allegedly sent by rival supporters.
Reinach starred in South Africa’s quarter-final win over hosts France after which he defended Kiwi referee Ben O’Keeffe.
In an interview with L’Equipe, the World Cup winner said it was his defence of O’Keeffe which sparked the abuse leading to an increase in security for the rest of the tournament.
“I said after the match that the referee had been good under pressure, which led to me receiving many messages,” Reinach, who now plays for French side Montpellier, told L’Equipe. “The first message concerned me directly, telling me not to come back to Montpellier, otherwise I would be killed.
“Then it started to concern my family. People, behind their keyboards, who can attack your family. They are not the ones making decisions on the field or playing against your team, so clearly, this crosses the line.”