Erasmus not happy with World Rugby's failure to provide clarity on the rules swiftly

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Erasmus not happy with World Rugby's failure to provide clarity on the rules swiftly
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Rassie Erasmus of South Africa during the Castle Lager Lions Series 1st Test match between South Africa and British and Irish Lions at Cape Town Stadium on July 24, 2021 in Cape Town, South Africa.Rassie Erasmus says World Rugby's failure to provide a swift response to questions about the rules has negatively impacted on the Springboks' plans for the second Test against the British & Irish Lions in Cape Town on Saturday.

As they awaited clarity on the rules from World Rugby‚ Erasmus lit up social media and at the same time riled up the Lions camp by pointing out some incidents where crucial refereeing decisions went against the Boks. “On Monday they didn’t come back to us and [on Tuesday morning] we got the report back. It takes a bit of a while to get the full report back. We got the report [on Tuesday morning] but already Monday is done and our second training [was on Tuesday afternoon].

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