Rassie Erasmus on the physical challenge that Canada will pose, while Cobus Reinach and Thomas du Toit speak about getting their first starts at the World Cup.
Rassie Erasmus on why the Boks are taking the challenge against a physical Canada side seriously. pic.twitter.com/r3EmjTm0mK
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Rassie Erasmus talks about Siya Kolisi’s fitness and how the Bok skipper is peaking at the right time. pic.twitter.com/Tjric4G85y
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Rassie Erasmus explains his selection of Damian Willemse at 15 and Warrick Gelant at 14. pic.twitter.com/dogTKtVEIE
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Bok coach Rassie Erasmus says that Damian de Allende is the official backup to Lukhanyo Am at 13. pic.twitter.com/p2RV6Lj2AR
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Scrumhalf Cobus Reinach talks about getting his first start at this World Cup and the team dynamics. pic.twitter.com/dZj4koHrf4
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Thomas du Toit on getting a chance to start at loosehead prop against Canada. pic.twitter.com/c4KQ9KPHYx
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1 – Bok coach Rassie Erasmus explains the ‘bomb-squad’ celebrations and how he hopes that people will view it in the right way. pic.twitter.com/8NhJh9ResI
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2– Bok coach Rassie Erasmus explains the ‘bomb-squad’ celebrations and how he hopes that people will view it in the right way. pic.twitter.com/QpjS8htUbZ
— SA Rugby magazine (@SARugbymag) October 6, 2019