South Africa back Francois Steyn has been cited for allegedly biting Tonga winger Joseph Vaka during Saturday's World Cup game in Lens. Steyn, 20, would almost certainly miss the rest of the tournament if he is found guilty of the offence.
The alleged biting happened during an off-the-ball incident that saw both Steyn and Vaka sent to the sin-bin.
A date for a disciplinary hearing has yet to be confirmed. The offence can carry a ban of up to three years.
The International Rugby Board's recommended sentence for biting ranges from six months to three years.
The Natal Sharks star, who played in the Springboks' recent 36-0 victory over England, is rated among South Africa's brightest prospects.
South Africa have already qualified for the quarter-final stage of the tournament.
Source: BBC Sport
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