Rassie Erasmus has released three Springboks back to their United Rugby Championship teams on Wednesday morning.
SENT HOME: Three players released by SpringboksRassie Erasmus has trimmed the Springboks squad and these are the three players that have been released back to their franchises.
With sufficient cover in the squad should any injuries arise, Erasmus was comfortable to release the players to the Vodacom Bulls and DHL Stormers respectively for their Vodacom United Rugby Championship season openers against Edinburgh and Ospreys respectively. “They have big games lined up, and every point in the competition counts, so we have no doubt the players will add immense value to their teams.”
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