💨 Abstract
Rassie Erasmus, the Springboks' coach, is preparing his team for a rematch against Japan at Wembley. While acknowledging Japan's historic 2015 World Cup victory over South Africa, Erasmus emphasizes that the current team focuses on the present. He highlights the importance of learning from past experiences without dwelling on them. The Springboks, as back-to-back world champions, aim to match Japan's intensity and tactical edge under coach Eddie Jones.
Courtesy: Mariette Adams
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