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Gamesmanship or disrespect? 'The Wink' that sparked a debate

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June 04, 2025

THE incident involving Sharks scrumhalf Jaden Hendrikse and that wink towards Munster opponent Jack Crowley, as the flyhalf lined up a kick at goal during their United Rugby Championship quarter-final this past Saturday, raises serious questions about sportsmanship and the spirit of rugby.

Gamesmanship or disrespect? 'The Wink' that sparked a debate

While such moments may appear minor or even amusing to some, they strike at the core of what distinguishes rugby from many other sports, especially football: its great culture of respect.

"The Wink", which looked harmless on the surface, represented a subtle yet intentional act of gamesmanship that undermines the integrity and sportsmanship that rugby prides itself on. Of course, it’s caused widespread division and arguments for and against it. However, at the core of the sport's values is mutual respect - between opponents, for referees, and for the game itself.

One of the most sacred moments in rugby is the goal-kicking process. You would hear a stadium announcer throughout SA venues at least announce, ‘respect the kicker.

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