Vision emerges of Springbok coach's epic World Cup speech

By The Roar / Editor

Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has posted some of the messages he conveyed to his team at the Rugby World Cup.

Erasmus talked about the important pillars in being a Springbok and warned players that the toughest obstacle to overcome was one of entitlement.

Erasmus said that it would form the basis of his team selection and any player who was entitled would not make his side.

In an Australian context, it was essentially a ‘no dickheads’ policy and Erasmus admitted he was guilty of being one during his career.

The Crowd Says:

2021-02-07T05:15:48+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


It all comes from the doccie Chasing The Sun. Did you go to Springs Boys High by the way?

2021-02-07T05:14:17+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


Us South Africans were most definetely not bored... Anyway 2 tries to nil in the final, largest winning margin in history, most tries any team WC 2019.. That's real boring... I guess.

2020-04-05T06:17:45+00:00


Your envy is palpable :thumbup:

2020-03-08T12:33:06+00:00

In brief

Guest


I haven't seen this but am pretty sure I know what he said: "Right'o boys - this is our one and only chance to bore the world half to death! Do not waste it!!"

2020-02-25T02:15:12+00:00

Springs Old Boy

Roar Rookie


I can never watch videos from this site..

2020-02-12T12:46:52+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Smart sport psych that.

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