News coming out of South Africa makes mockery of '30 cap policy'
Rassie Erasmus can pick whoever he wants, regardless of where they are playing, that's according to reports coming out of Johannesburg.
The 30-Test cap policy is still officially in place, however, Erasmus has been allowed to select whoever he wants - even if the player playing his trade overseas and has no Test caps.
According to the South African media reports, the SA Rugby president Mark Alexander confirmed the news on Thursday in Johannesburg.
"Rassie has got a year to prepare the team, and in this, the last year [before the World Cup] he’s allowed to pick players locally and abroad,” Alexander told reporters.
“He’s been speaking to some players [overseas] and we’ve given him leeway to do that."
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"He only has 18 Tests between now and the World Cup and he wants to give everyone an opportunity to be seen to make the Springbok team.
“There’s no limit on the number of players he can pick [from overseas].
"There’s an agreement for him to perform and we don’t want to limit him in that regard. He has access to the [overseas] players and can utilise them when and how he requires,"
The lifting of the rule does open the door for Europe-based players like Juan de Jongh, Vincent Koch, Francois de Klerk, Cobus Reinach, Jan Serfontein, Willie le Roux and Ruan Ackerman.
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Agree with Wilson B- at best. And that is down to skilled individual players who know how to play the game - not a cohesive squad who know their roles and game plan. For those who claim that takes time to develop, the process is to keep the game plan simple at first and add layers as the squad gels and settles in to the new systems. Lack of progress against the rush D, lack of penetration and innovation in the mid-field, basic skill errors and loose forwards coming second in most big games all still evident in game 14 of the season. Hard to see significant measureable progress.
Go to commentsKeep telling yourself that. The time for a fresh broom is at the beginning - not some "balanced, incremental" (i.e. status quo) transition. All teams establish the way forward at the beginning. This coaching group lacked ideas and courage and the players showed it on the pitch. Backs are only average. Forwards are unbalanced and show good set piece but no domination in traditional AB open play. Unfortunately, Foster - Mark 2. You may be happy with those performances and have some belief in some "cunning plan" but I don't see any evidence of it. Rassie is miles ahead and increasing the gap.
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