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Rassie Erasmus makes astonishing claim about 2019 Rugby World Cup

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Rassie Erasmus has made a startling claim about the Springboks’ victory at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. The SA director of rugby, who was the national team’s head coach at the finals in Japan, was last month filmed addressing the current squad at its first alignment training camp ahead of the upcoming 2023 finals in France.

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The behind-the-scenes footage is part of the latest episode of Inside the Boks, the documentary series charting the South African national team as it looks to successfully defend its world title. In the latest 24-minute episode, Erasmus was filmed on February 19 at the Cullinan Hotel in Cape Town addressing a raft of domestically based Springboks such as Eben Etzebeth, Bongi Mbonambi and Damian Willemse.

In it, he outlined his outlook for 2023 and astonishingly claimed that the Springbo0ks’ 2019 victory was a bonus as the glory that management had targeted upon taking charge in 2018 was Rugby World Cup 2023.

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Addressing the squad while standing next to a whiteboard that he filled liberally with buzzwords, Erasmus began: ā€œHow we are thinking of preparing in 2023 was actually started thinking in 2018. When we were appointed as coaches, we started thinking about 2023. 2019 was a bonus, but 2023 was always our big plan. We were looking at our squad age and when the guys were going to mature, what we have to bring in.

ā€œWe want to go to the (2023) World Cup and win. We want to be the first team in history to win it four times. We want to be the first coaches to go back-to-back and have lots of guys with back-to-back. It is not personal challenges we are taking on, it’s a bunch of guys who want to be the best team in history. We have worked in 2022 and 2021 and 2020 but we plan for 2023.ā€

Later in the segment, Erasmus wrote the words supporters, media and referees on the whiteboard and explained to the Springboks squad why. ā€œYou might ask why are you putting them under the dotted line? If we play like we can and we get the right squad together and we coach our arses off and the management/support staff support all of us here the supporters will be there.

ā€œIt is our job to make sure they are part of us. They give opinions and tear us apart and do all those other things, but they are there for us. We know that.

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ā€œOur opponents should be those six teams and the team we play in the World Cup. They should be our only opponents, the only people we coach against, fight against, not fight, we can go to war with, beat them, go lift the trophy and drink on the bus. That should be the only thing that should stop us. Not the referee, not the media, not our supporters, especially not the coaches, the management team.

ā€œDon’t let something stupid, don’t let another meeting deflate you. We knew what we did in 2019. We know now in 2023 that we are already 70 per cent, I promise you 70 per cent better organised as a team.

ā€œThere are going to be alignment camps and you are going to go home at weekends and most of you should go to the World Cup, so if you can just suck it up and make a really great effort, we rate being a warrior. You have never been part of a team that has evolved so much, that has got the abilities going into this year.

ā€œI’m going to finish with this, we said on the end-of-year tour for those who play golf, you put it on the first fairway, you take your driver and for 2023 you hit your ball in the middle of the fairway and the World Cup lies on the green.

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ā€œWhat does the middle of the fairway look like? You are fresh and the plan now is we can put every team under pressure, we are a little more open-minded and we know each other (better).ā€

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isaac 791 days ago

This guy really is a clone of Eddie Jones....someone give him a Vudi

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lot 790 days ago

🤣 🤣

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Duane 791 days ago

Think you boys forgot that Graham Henry coached the 2011 All Blacks and that Hansen/ Smith were assistants. The cross was shouldered by Henry. Erasmus' point here is that he and Nienaber are looking to win back to back WC's as head coaching combos. A bit of a reach because he is now the DoR and not the coach with the title anymore, but we all know who the real brain behind this Bok squad/strategy is.

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lot 791 days ago

Bokkes made history as first World cup winner beaten by a third tier nation in World Cup. Also made history as first Cup winner defeated in pool game. Not first back to back Cup winner. that goes to McCaw/Hansen and the ABs. Bokkes will not make Semi Finals in 23. Beaten at QF either by AB or France. Bokkes had a lucky run in 2019.. Wallabies and England have that chance in 23..

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Paul 790 days ago

If you can't make it to the finals then you are not good enough. .....NZ'19....NZ'2007.....

And of course as a Bok supporter there is one team that is REALLY a factor this year and that is a wounded NZ team.

We have never witnessed a wounded NZ team in a WC year.

Wide open tournament.

Go Rassie, seems like your verbals are rattling a few cagesšŸ™‚

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Flankly 790 days ago

NZ have done well. Pretty sure they have won 3 out of the 9 RWC tournaments they have participated in, which is good for a solid second place.

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CL 791 days ago

Dream on buddy

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Tom Vinicombe 791 days ago

"We want to be the first coaches to go back-to-back."


Well, ignoring Steve Hansen and Wayne Smith...

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CL 791 days ago

He is talking about SA coaches going back to back

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