
Rassie Erasmus backs referee call as All Blacks scrum swings Ellis Park Test
Erasmus vows Springboks can still win series after Ellis Park rout by All Blacks The All Blacks' biggest ever win at Ellis Park stripped double world champion…
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The key moment was near the hour mark when the Boks trailed 19-16 and had a scrum in front of the All Blacks' posts. In a gripping opener of Rugby's Greatest Rivalry, Rassie Erasmus reflects on how a crucial scrum by the All Blacks shifted momentum, leading to the Springboks' costly 33-16 defeat at Ellis Park. JOHANNESBURG — Coach Rassie Erasmus reassured South Africa supporters that recent history proved the test series against New Zealand can still be won after losing the opening salvo 33-16 on Saturday.
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The key moment was near the hour mark when the Boks trailed 19-16 and had a scrum in front of the All Blacks' posts.
according to Hindustan TimesIn a gripping opener of Rugby's Greatest Rivalry, Rassie Erasmus reflects on how a crucial scrum by the All Blacks shifted momentum, leading to the Springboks' costly 33-16 defeat at Ellis Park
according to IOL (Independent Online)JOHANNESBURG — Coach Rassie Erasmus reassured South Africa supporters that recent history proved the test series against New Zealand can still be won after losing the opening salvo 33-16 on Saturday.
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