Rassie Erasmus

Rassie Erasmus. Photo: Steve Haag Sports/Backpagepix

New Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus identifies TWO positions of concern

Rassie Erasmus has confirmed that he will take over from Jacques Nienaber as the new head coach of the Springboks.

Rassie Erasmus

Rassie Erasmus. Photo: Steve Haag Sports/Backpagepix

Rassie Erasmus has confirmed that he will take over from Jacques Nienaber as the new head coach of the Springboks.

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Erasmus was in the role prior to Nienaber’s appointment and returns to take the world champions to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

Meanwhile, Nienaber has left his position to assume the reins at Irish club Leinster.

Some thought Erasmus may join Nienaber in the Emerald Isle, but this was quickly rebuffed by Erasmus, who will combine his role as SA Rugby Director of Rugby and head coach.

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A high-ranking official within SA Rugby who wished to remain anonymous, told AFP: “I can confirm that Rassie Erasmus will combine his duties as director of rugby with that of Springbok coach.”

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Erasmus then admitted the side may be a ‘bit thin’ at hooker and lock with a view to the next global showpiece Down Under in 2027.

The Springboks beat the All Blacks 12-11 in the final in France late last month, giving South Africa a fourth Webb Ells Cup triumph in eight attempts.

Etzebeth, Franco Mostert and Bongi Mbonabi will be 36 in 2027, while the Munster duo of Jean Kleyn (34 in 2027) and RG Snyman (who will turn 32) will both also be in their thirties.

Malcolm Marx will be 33.

“Eben is so athletic, but I don’t know if he still has a World Cup in him,” said Erasmus.

“We may also be a bit thin at hooker.”

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