Watch: Rassie spotted on Bok bus
While World Rugby has told Rassie Erasmus to take a back seat for the rest of the November tour, the Springbok director of rugby rides shotgun whenever he is with the world champs.
While World Rugby has told Rassie Erasmus to take a back seat for the rest of the November tour, the Springbok director of rugby rides shotgun whenever he is with the world champs.
SA Rugby bosses are irate with Rassie Erasmus and his conduct may yet result in more serious sanctions from World Rugby, according to reports.
Nick Mallett says Rassie Erasmus is to blame for the Springboks being the “least-liked team in the world” and not getting the 50-50 calls from referees.
Rassie Erasmus will miss the remainder of the Springboks’ November tour after SA’s director of rugby has been issued with a fresh ban in the wake of his latest social media rants.
SARugbymag.co.za readers have had their say and want Rassie Erasmus to stop taking aim at match officials on social media, as his actions are harming the Springboks.
Elton Jantjies has revealed that it was Rassie Erasmus who advised and checked him into a rehabilitation centre, to help him focus on reviving the flyhalf’s Springbok career.
Renowned political editor and sports lover, Peter Bruce, has pleaded with Rassie Erasmus to stop “embarrassing” himself and stop being an “asshole” again.
Springbok chief Rassie Erasmus has showered praise on the “incredible player” that is World Rugby Player of the Year nominee, Lukhanyo Am.
Sharks owner Marco Masotti has come out in support of Rassie Erasmus, calling for greater accountability from World Rugby around their Test referees.
Rassie Erasmus has created another storm with a spate of controversial tweets taking aim at match officials. Do you think this is to the benefit of the Springboks?