Unmasking the hidden side and personal demons of Maverick Springbok Rugby innovator Rassie Erasmus – David O’Sullivan

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Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has been described as charismatic and intelligent. However, he is accused of abandoning grace and dignity when he upsets the status quo and pushes the boundaries of what the rugby-loving world deems fair. When he questioned the referees' decisions in a viral video rant, which he said he made for consumption by his inner circle, rugby authorities did not believe his version, and he was slapped with a ban. The confident rugby coach on the international stage who is not afraid to stir controversy is not the Rassie that broadcaster and author David O'Sullivan encountered during their many meetings to write Rassie's biography, "Rassie: Stories of Life and Rugby." In an interview with Biznews, O'Sullivan said that instead of the charismatic, loud man he expected, he encountered a very shy Erasmus who was not keen on public interactions and did not believe he had a story to tell. O'Sullivan says he would like Rassie's critics to read the book to understand that the way Erasmus did things was maverick and different, but it wasn't cheating. He said the traffic light system, which caused another stir after the 2023 World Cup Rugby match between South Africa and Scotland in Marseille, was nothing new and had been used by Erasmus during Currie Cup matches. O'Sullivan said he hoped that Rassie's legacy would be that he brought about an effective transformation in South African
12 Sep 2023 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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