JOHANNESBURG, Aug 28 (Reuters) - South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus believes his side's fate at the Rugby World Cup in Japan could be decided by fine margins such as the bounce of a ball, a missed ...
SA director of rugby Rassie Erasmus is keen to see the Springboks play in the Six Nations competition. Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images Despite Six Nations bosses saying there will be no changes to ...
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Erasmus is of a generation of umpires whose decisions were held up to scrutiny by DRS, they had to accept mistakes and learn to leave their egos in the hotel. Previously umpires never had to endure ...
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South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus believes his side's fate at the Rugby World Cup in Japan could be decided by fine margins such as the bounce of a ball, a missed tackle or a refereing decision. By ...