Rugby News: Why Eddie has Rassie rattled, Boks' big No.10 blow, Gatland's bizarre crying baby ploy to fire up Welsh

By The Roar / Editor

Rassie Erasmus is expecting a fair share of mind games and an improved performance from the Wallabies when he’s reunited with Eddie Jones in Pretoria.

Jones kicks off his second stint as Wallabies coach with a Rugby Championship visit to Loftus Versfeld on Sunday week.

Erasmus – the Boks’ coaching director – and Jones were both assistants to Jake White for South Africa’s triumphant 2007 RWC campaign.

“I was part of the Bok group before I moved to the Stormers, and Eddie came in,” Erasmus told reporters. “He knows South Africans very well and he’s worked so widely around the world to broaden his coaching vision.”

Erasmus says Jones is set to succeed where Kiwi Dave Rennie couldn’t with the Wallabies.

“I always feel that a South African working with South Africans will get the best out of South Africans and I think an Australian working with Australians will get the best out of them,” Erasmus said.

“It took Jacques (Nienaber) and me a while to get used to how things worked at Munster, how they operated and what was important and what wasn’t.

“Eddie knows the Aussie setup. He has been there. The interesting thing would be as to where his assistants worked because they’ll bring in different flavours to the party.”

Erasmus said Jones was already thinking out of the box ahead of the World Cup.

“Some of those centres and wingers that they have are bigger than flankers,” he said. “Eddie always plays one or two mind games because he’s the kind of guy who can do stuff like that.

“I think he’s got some rugby league guys in as well and he’s got a massive coaching staff, but because of his experience, he can get people aligned in a short space of time. He is the kind of guy who is not afraid of doing things like that.

“It’ll be one of Eddie’s challenges.”

The mind games already appear to be having some impact on head coach Nienaber, who appeared confused about Jones naming a 34-man squad with another training squad named at the same time.

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“It’s tough to prepare to face Australia because we’re not sure if they’ll play with an Eddie Jones or Dave Rennie mindset, so the key for us is to focus on ourselves,” said Nienaber.

“We have to be able to adapt to whatever they throw at us on the day.

“I’m not entirely sure how they (Australia) are working with their squads. I’ve seen they have two squads with different names, and that one squad will face us and the other remain behind. So everyone is gearing up for the Castle Lager Rugby Championship to build momentum before the World Cup.”

Pollard blow for Boks

The Springboks have suffered a setback ahead of the Rugby Championship, opening the door to a return to the team for controversial star Elton Jantjies.

Handre Pollard is unlikely to play any part in the tournament due to his lingering calf injury, according to Rassie Erasmus.

“There is a bit of worry over whether Pollard will be able to play in the Rugby Championship,” Erasmus told reporters.

“It’s a calf injury which he re-injured while playing for Leicester. With a re-injury, we are always a bit nervous and that is the reason why we have Elton [Jantjies] here, so that Handre can fully recover and we don’t push him too early.”

The Springboks start their campaign on July 8 against Australia in Pretoria and Manie Libbock is the favourite to assume the No.10 jersey.

He was excellent for the Stormers in the URC this year, and topped the competition scoring charts for a second season running.

Libbock lacks experience at Test level, having made his debut off the bench against France in November and the Boks also have last year’s back up No.10 Damian Willemse in the mix, along with Jantjies.

He was kicked out of the Springboks last year after rumours emerged of an alleged affair with team dietician Zeenat Simjee.

South African media are tipping a potential return to the fold.

Welsh players subjected to sound of crying babies

Wales coach Warren Gatland has revealed his players were put in hoods, drenched in water and, weirdly, subjected to sounds of crying babies during a World Cup training camp.

Gatland explained that he wanted to push his players out of their comfort zone with an army-style training routine in Cardiff.

“We went to the Green Mile with the army and it was a brilliant day but it wasn’t brutal,” he told the media.

“It was more from a psychological challenge that we put them through. They did some power endurance stuff, they were carrying logs uphill and then having to go into a pool.

“We were talking about putting them in uncomfortable positions, where it’s: ‘How do you bring your heart rate down? How do you get your composure back?’

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“They did some stuff where we had them put in hoods, having water tipped over them when they weren’t expecting it. Babies crying, things going off, and it wasn’t a full day. We went there in the morning and finished about 1pm.

“The boys had a bit of lunch, we put some beers on – some had a beer and stayed there for about an hour and enjoyed each other’s company and had some laughs, had some photos with the guys, presented them with a jersey, it was a really good company that was a little bit different.

“[Coach] Huw Bennett organised it and he was worried about how it was going to go, a bit apprehensive about the day but all the feedback we got from the players was really positive.

“It was different and made them think about things from a different perspective, in terms of being in stressful situations, being in a game where you don’t expect things and how do you react to that.

“You make a mistake, you come under a huge amount of pressure, how do you get your composure back? Trying to relate to those situations. Yeah we’ve been working hard but every day is not brutal, I can promise you that.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-06-30T14:51:13+00:00

mused6

Roar Rookie


Ireland are underdogs because they have never made it past the quarters. France are underdogs because in their last home RWC they choked and lost to Argentina twice. The defending champions are the favourites.

2023-06-30T01:54:38+00:00

moaman

Roar Guru


I keep popping in hoping that there will be an article about the Wallaroo's poor performance last night. Surely a post-mortem is in order or at least a mention? How is the women's game going to grow in Australia if the nation's best rugby website ignores it? There was a 'record' crowd in attendance last night at Redfern, a paltry 7k, so the game is crying out for attention. Come on Aussies, get behind your team!

2023-06-30T01:54:17+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


But Jacko the Australian. You are not a kiwi. You have announced that you are an Australian.

2023-06-30T01:08:36+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


Some bad news for Rassie . . Nick Berry is helping Eddie coach the Wallaby’s after a stint with the Reds . Worse news . . Berry is the referee.

2023-06-29T08:50:42+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


And gunfire ..For real..No I'm afraid Gatlands babies crying definitely a poor mans Kamp Staaldraad .

2023-06-29T02:24:15+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


If ‘Eddie has Rassie rattled’ it can mean only one thing. It’s a slow news week.

2023-06-29T01:20:28+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Its the 10th WC so I do love the UB40 song that will become the NH anthem Muzzo..... I am a 1 in 10..... Haha.

2023-06-29T00:40:25+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Ireland & France, who've never won a RWC, as TBH there's only one NH side to do so, Jacko. If that happens, they'll have won TWO RWC's !!! Great stats!!!

2023-06-29T00:37:33+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Hahaha Harry, I'd be very surprised if the current Bokke squad wasn't up for it come the RWC. As we know they have never lost a final they've been in, & who & what they've got as far as players go, most know is top of the draw. I reckon IMO, they'll be hard to beat, come the RWC.

2023-06-29T00:37:05+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Yeah I dont know why SA seem to struggle v Aus at times. Just the style of play or something.

2023-06-29T00:32:16+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Well Jacko, you should know, that any test between the Bokke & us, has history attached to it. Many that know that, will always recognise them as our ' Ultimate Challenge ' as has been the case over many decades. In fact, no other nation, in world rugby, has had it over us, in the for & against, for approx. 60 years as South Africa did, up until the mid 90's when came back in our favour.

2023-06-29T00:31:18+00:00

carnivean

Roar Rookie


This is simple: Ireland can't be favourites because it's being held in France. France can't be favourites because they lost to Ireland. New Zealand can't be favourites because they lost to Ireland. Internal consistency is overrated.

2023-06-29T00:26:55+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yeh Jez North, but now Newlands is not being used for Internationals anymore, due to the new stadium in Cape Town.

2023-06-29T00:23:50+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yep true Shag had more games as a head coach, but as most know he was starting to taper of towards the end of his tenure. So now look at what we've got, & he was partly responsible in his job for the boys outlook.!! Lol :laughing: :laughing:

2023-06-29T00:03:27+00:00

Jonty Shonty

Roar Pro


The Pollard injury is an opportunity for the Boks. They know what they get with Polly and they can now give the keys to Manie Libbok to see how he goes with a good run in the side.

2023-06-28T22:03:04+00:00

Kai Levuka

Roar Rookie


That WAS his mind game. Appear aloof and like the Terminator to reinforce the superiority of the All Blacks. You think he thought being open, transparent and approachable would make everyone fear the ABs more?

2023-06-28T20:34:14+00:00

Passit2me

Roar Rookie


I’ll see your Cattle Prod Eddie and raise you a Chucky Water Torture. FOLD.

2023-06-28T15:53:57+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


:laughing:

2023-06-28T15:53:12+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


How can Ireland claim that crown? Conquered the best of the best and even won a series in NZ? Surely it is theirs to lose? If not them, France in France? Ian Foster has been written off as Razor-fever is hot. Poor little Boklings just showing up to try their best.

2023-06-28T13:59:33+00:00

mused6

Roar Rookie


RWC 2023, the tournament where the top 5 nations are all underdogs.

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