Scotland and South Africa showed some real fight on and off the pitch, with a barmy breaking out after just 20 minutes in Marseille.

But after less than 20 minutes the Rugby World Cup match descended in to a right old barmy on the side of the grass. It came after a collision with a number of players saw bodies tumbled to the floor but tensions flared up with the game stopped for a moment or two as the two squads moved to calm down the anger. The referee wasn't having it, however and pulled the guilty parties to the side for a sharp dressing down.

Darcy Graham and Cheslin Kolbe were at the centre of the action spilling to the outside, but cameras picked up the referee saying: "Guys, it's been a great game so far. 20 minutes of a really good game, what we don't need is you guys taking offence at each other over a pretty mundane tackle at the side. Then for your teams to run in and scrap on like they did, this game is not going to go down that way. You two, calm down, you two speak to your teams and I don't want anymore scrapping, is that clear?" Play resumed but the Scots trailed to the world champions at the time..

The scrap broke out in the first half
The scrap broke out in the first half

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