Rassie Erasmus and the Springboks are a match made in heaven, but every relationship has its conclusion. Could 2027 be the last dance?
of the UK, beating Scotland by fifteen points, England by nine and Wales by thirty-three – capping off another stellar year for South Africa., following a lacklustre Allister Coetzee takeover between 2016 and 2017, who won only eleven times in twenty-five matches – Erasmus reached as many wins in thirteen games.
The Springboks have become so dominant, so ruthless, and so precise that they are now the game’s ultimate test, eclipsing the mighty All Blacks.and on course to claim the elusive three-peat – plenty forget that he was Springbok’s technical advisor during their 2007 World Cup triumph. A third consecutive World Cup—achieving what no one else has ever done—would be the ultimate fairy tale ending, the crowning moment of his career. And something tells me that’s exactly how he wants to bow out: on top of the world.Kaizer Chiefs have clearly signed a dominant figure in Inacio Miguel but he has been too aggressive. Coach Nasreddine Nabi has agreed.
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