đź’¨ Abstract
Rassie Erasmus, the Springboks' director of rugby, has outlined the team's plans to further improve and evolve their game. Despite leading the world rankings, Erasmus insists there's room for growth, especially in attacking play. The team is preparing for a challenging season, with key matches against Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, France, and Ireland. The Springboks are also looking ahead to the 2027 World Cup draw and potential additional test matches against Japan and Portugal.
Courtesy: Craig Lewis
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