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The Rassie Erasmus player plan that will have radical affect on Bok selection

Captain Jesse Kriel of South Africa during the Qatar Airways Cup match between South Africa and Barbarians F.C at DHL Stadium on June 28, 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus has outlined his ambitious rotation strategy ahead of the July Test window, revealing that as many as 50 players are expected to feature across the opening four matches of the international season.

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South Africa opened their 2025 campaign with a convincing 54–7 win over the Barbarians in wet conditions at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday. But while the scoreboard was emphatic, Erasmus made clear that the result would not lead to any premature conclusions about his squad depth.

“We won’t get carried away with this performance,” said Erasmus. “Certainly, some of the newer guys showed us that they can do it at this level, but we’ll layer them in.”

Erasmus confirmed that much of the selection for the next three matches — two against Italy and one against Georgia — has already been mapped out.

“We know who is going to play in Italy one and two, and certainly by the end of the Georgia game, which will be a grind, we’ll have a group of 45, 50 that have had some game time.”

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The Boks ran in eight tries against the invitational Barbarians, but Erasmus said his focus is on improving attacking cohesion in better conditions.

“Some of the half gaps and some of the line breaks we made would have stuck if the weather had been drier,” he said. “We can’t wait to play on a dry pitch and improve on our attack.”

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Springbok stand-in captain Jesse Kriel said the team had gone into the match with a clear attacking intent despite the rain: “We came in here to be bold and positive and not let the conditions affect us and keep the ball in hand… I thought we looked dangerous when we got the ball into guys like Aphelele Fassi, Kurt-Lee Arendse and Cheslin Kolbe’s hands.”

Erasmus also confirmed that the coaching staff are actively trialling positional flexibility in the match-day 23 — most notably using Andre Esterhuizen as a back-row forward off the bench.

“You can have two ways of looking at it,” he said. “You can have a forward covering a back position like Kwagga Smith covering wing, and you can have a back covering a forward position, like Andre covering flanker.”

Erasmus revealed that the plan had been in place for months: “We started chatting to him about it five months ago… He is a backline player who can also play forward.”

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The Bok coach reserved special praise for returning lock Lood de Jager, who impressed on his return from a potentially career-ending illness.

“The condition that he had was almost career ending, but when we did the fitness testing three weeks ago, he was exceptional,” said Erasmus. “His body might be 32 or 33, but he has had some two or three years ‘rest’… We’re very glad Lood came through it.”

With Italy first up at Loftus Versfeld next Saturday, Erasmus said the time for experimentation is nearing its close: “It was a good hit out but now the test matches start next week.”

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Now you are just being a woke, jealous fool. With the way things are run in NZ, no wonder he couldn't make a success there. Now that he is out shining any other New Zealanders, including their star players, now he is bitter and resentful and all sorts of hate speeches against him. That is what the fans like you do. Those in NZ who does have enough sense not to let pride cloud their vision, is all saying the same thing. NZ needs TB. Razor was made out to be a rugby coaching God by the fans, so much so that Foz was treated like the worst piece of shitte. Especially after the Twickenham disaster right before the WC. Ad then he nearly won the WC too with 14 players. As a Saffa the way he handled the media and the pressure leading up to the WC, was just extraordinary and I have gained a lot of respect for that man. Now your so called rugby coaching God managed to lose by an even bigger margin, IN NZ. All Razor does is overplay his players and he will never get the best out of those players, and let's face it, the current crop is good enough to be the best. However, they need an coach they can believe in completely. I don't think the players have bought into his coaching gig. TB was lucky to shake the dust of his boots when he left NZ, because only when he did that, did his career go from strength to strength. He got a WC medal to his name. Might get another if the Boks can keep up the good work. New exciting young talent is set to join soon after the WC as dangerous as SFM and Kolbe. Trust me, he doesn't want the AB's job. He is very happy in SA with the Boks. We score, you lose a great coach. We know quality when we see it, we don't chuck it in the bin like NZRU likes to do. Your coaching God is hanging on by a thread to keep his job🤣🤣🤣🤣

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