Win or lose, Rassie Erasmus will go down as one of rugby's best innovators - but does he have another trick up his sleeve?

By Tim J / Roar Rookie

Here we are two months on from that bloodbath in Twickenham with two teams in the final of the 2023 RWC, 28 years after their first and only previous encounter in the final in Transvaal.

On top of this, the two teams have the greatest rivalry in the game! You have a New Zealand coach that was almost made redundant until the game in South Africa last year, he is up against a true warrior in Rassie Erasmus (even if he’s not head coach).

In 2018, Rassie a committed person with a determined mind and passion in his green blood took charge as head coach of South Africa. He would put South African rugby back to where their supporters expected it to be.

In twelve months he transformed the team by going back to what is South Africa’s DNA, no longer trying to play an All Blacks style of running game but going back to the powerhouse set pieces and direct running.

In the final against England, this opened up the options to go wide by dominating the set pieces, and South Africa ended up with a dominant performance and win.

A weapon of Rassie’s is knowing how to manipulate the media to deflect attention away from his team. He played that card in 2019 by stating that the focus was on 2023. Meanwhile, he would have been focused on winning back then with the players being under less pressure and focus.

Fast forward to the video saga after losing to the Lions when he complained about referee Nic Berry, this went international with many turning on him, rightly or wrongly.

Jacques Nienaber and Rassie Erasmus. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

But again the media played into his hands by taking the attention off the players. Unlike others, he knows how to be the instructor while the media plays musical chairs by jumping up and wondering which chair to run to.

Many outside of South Africa do not know who he really is. What makes him tick? Do the players really respect and trust him?

Rassie is a passionate supporter of the game and team, he also loves his country and wants the best for it. In 1995, South Africa came together as a nation after winning the RWC, this is what he wants again hence his passion and professionalism.

Eddie Jones tried to use the media but couldn’t understand how and became confusing by changing tactics regularly. Rassie has experienced the media at home and in the northern hemisphere and understands how they operate.

Eddie Jones and Rassie Erasmus in 2018. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

If you win the media over then you have won half the battle off the field; Graham Henry and Steve Hansen knew this as All Blacks coaches. If you lose their trust then the supporters follow as the media has more influence now than in the past.

Beyond the media, Rassie is changing the game overall, placing more importance on set pieces as well as redefining how the bench is used. Case in point, South Africa have opted for a 7-1 split for the final. Juicy!

England were ridiculed for their semi-final tactics, but like in any sport it is about playing to your players’ strengths by realising what your opponent has.

The Boks still slow the game down but is it not their fault as it is done in the laws of the game set by World Rugby, even changes in the laws will stop certain teams from slowing the game as there are many ways to do this.

In the upcoming RWC final, New Zealand will be wondering which style of game Rassie will go with, do not put it past him to go with a more fast pace and attacking style.

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One thing for sure is that only Rassie – and Jacques Nienaber – know what way they will get the Boks to play. Win or lose, Rassie will go down in South African history as an innovator and game-changer for the good of the sport and country.

The Crowd Says:

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2023-10-27T11:29:43+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Congratulations buddy, Munster have come along way and are now one of the powerhouses. Ireland are now showing others about how grassroots up through club Rugby and a united vision works, something that Australia can learn from and England also.

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2023-10-27T11:24:51+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Sounds great mate, I watched the link and my own eye was watering watching it like I had grass sticking out. :shocked: It reminded me of Pinetree Meads playing back in the day for the ABs with a broken arm, he would not come off so carried on playing. Now days a broken finger means a two month break! Harry and Jonty both want to meet up along with Chooks, we should have a good sized group of Roarers meeting then. It should be humorous with great banter and accents, I am very much looking forward to it… :happy: :thumbup:

2023-10-27T11:13:45+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


Though an Ulsterman by birth, I’ll support any of the Irish teams, and their players. I followed the Munster URC win closely….that was just an amazing feat.

2023-10-27T11:11:58+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


2027 RWC...be great to meet in person, Tim. Hope fully we meet up with others too. Expect Harry might be around then :happy:

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2023-10-27T09:52:21+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Thank you mz, for the link plus your very kind words my friend. Rassie is misunderstood outside of SA as they misinterpret his passion, wether the ABs win or lose this should be a great final between two great rivals! I am your traditional Southern man and ABs supporter which means that I respect other teams, even if it is sometimes hard… :silly: Seriously though Rassie has done so much for the game and his nation, he will go down as a legend there and rightly so. If you are coming to the 2027 RWC in OZ? It would be great to catch up with you before and during a game, yes wives are welcome.. :shocked: :laughing:

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2023-10-27T06:31:44+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


They will provide a huge shift mz, Munster are my team also mate. Both teams will have strong bench’s and Whitelock will come on off the bench which I like, no matter the result it should be a great game between two great rivals… :thumbup:

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2023-10-27T06:24:25+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Thank you bro! I definitely will do that.. :thumbup:

2023-10-27T06:24:01+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


All Munster 2nd row to come off the bench for the Boks !! Something still to cling to in the final for me :happy:

2023-10-27T06:08:45+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


A lovely article on a great rugby coach, Tim. And especially as it comes from you, a proud New Zealander from the South Island. Thank you for writing this article. It just reinforces again in the mind what a great game this is, that so many of us have been fortunate enough to play, and those of us now ageing, follow with such interest and passion. At the end of the game, end of the day, the level of respect, and indeed so often friendship, that remains for lifetimes, is just so precious and special. You might be interested in this, indeed you may have seen it already. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q50gYFGfas4 I will be hoping the Springboks win this final, but I wish the All Blacks, yourself, and all New Zealanders, all the best of good fortune. May we see a match free of any serious injury, well refereed, with no cards.

2023-10-27T02:16:27+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


I'd say Tim, that when he does retire, the Springbok Museum at Harbourside in Cape Town, will definetly have something there to show what he's done for the game in the Republic. If you ever go there Bro, pop in, as it is a worthwhile look see.

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2023-10-27T02:11:40+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Spot on with your post Muzzo, I personally have huge respect for him and many outside of SA do not realise that he has a great sense of humour. He has done so much for South African Rugby and the country, I wanted to engage the readers by sharing what a shrewd leader he is and his passion for the game… :thumbup:

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2023-10-27T02:07:30+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


You are right Bliksem, I never write off the Boks! Those that do will do it at their own peril, the ABs are aware of the Boks coming out with all guns firing.

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2023-10-27T02:04:54+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


G’day bokkabies, the weather forecast is for a dry game so hopefully it stays that way. It should be a cracking final between two worthy opponents.

2023-10-27T00:26:21+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


The Boks are at their best when no-one thinks they will win, just like in 1995 and 2019. They will not only put their bodies on the line, each player will be prepared to die for their country….and that would not be an understatement.

2023-10-26T22:35:55+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yes true Tim as many do realise that Rassie is shrewed operator, as far as the game goes, & especially for his native South Africa. What got me back when he was given the word by World Rugby, was the way they pathetically handled the whole scenario. TBH they didn't, as they passed it of onto a independant committee, to do their job for them. OK he was critised then, but he did have a point, in showing his out & out allegiance to his nation. Anyway a good write up Bro!!

2023-10-26T19:42:48+00:00

bokkabies

Roar Rookie


Unfortunately I think the weather may force Rassienaber to go back to their Hedgehog Concept as a strategy for the final (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/good-strategy-bad-how-rassie-pulled-off-greatest-nicholas-koenig-cfa). The high risk 7-1 bench implies the Springboks are planning to keep it tight, and force the All Blacks to spend their energy on matching the boks, instead of playing their own fluent attacking game. The problem is, I think the All Blacks have the experience and skills to do both!

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