Rassie Erasmus

Rassie Erasmus. Photo: ©BackpagePix

Rassie Erasmus to serve World Rugby ban after appeal withdrawn

Springbok 2019 Rugby World Cup-winning coach Rassie Erasmus has withdrawn his appeal against a ban imposed by World Rugby.

Rassie Erasmus

Rassie Erasmus. Photo: ©BackpagePix

Springbok 2019 World Cup-winning coach Rassie Erasmus has withdrawn his appeal against a ban imposed by World Rugby after he released a video criticising refereeing decisions during the British & Irish Lions’ tour.

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In addition the 49-year-old – who is now SA Rugby director of rugby – and South Africa rugby chiefs have issued a public apology to the match officials, led by Australian referee Nic Berry, who oversaw the first Test against the British & Irish Lions in July.

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Erasmus was banned from all rugby activity for two months and was also suspended from “all match-day activities” until September 30 next year after being found guilty of six counts of misconduct.

Rassie Erasmus was also ordered to apologise

SA Rugby was fined £20 000 (R425 000) and warned over its future conduct after two counts of misconduct were upheld.

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Both Erasmus, who masterminded South Africa’s World Cup win in Japan in 2019, and the union were also ordered to apologise to the match officials.

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“SA Rugby and Rassie Erasmus wish to apologise to the match officials appointed to the first Test of the Springboks’ series against the Lions,” read a sensational statement from SA Rugby on Thursday.

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“We also confirm that SA Rugby and Erasmus have advised World Rugby that they withdraw their notice of appeal and will not lodge an appeal against the sanctions imposed by the judicial committee.

“This has been a highly stressful and charged environment with unusual pressures placed on all concerned and we have no wish to prolong that experience for anyone.”

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World Rugby said in a statement it welcomed the public apology, saying the “matter is closed”.

Last week Erasmus published a photo of a pint of Guinness with a caption saying “I do however get the feeling the 2 months will not be so bad as feared!!”.

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– Additional reporting by AFP