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The King of Mind Games - South Africa’s head waterboy sent an encrypted message on X to which only he has the private key.
The Fixtures for today: -
Rassie has the X factor
Rassie Erasmus speaks openly on historic clash against France in Rugby World Cup
From the Bok Camp - The masters of mind games - Springbok bosses keep France guessing, Springboks warned about Dupont’s face: ‘If you touch his head, it’s a red card’, Schalk Brits exclusive: Springbok 'superpowers' key to France quarter-final and more..
Things to see and do in Paris
RWC 2023 - Wales legend predicts Rugby World Cup disaster for Ireland and France this weekend and Other News
From the Scrum - Elton Flaunts It.. again
Rassie has the X factor
Rassie Erasmus, a man infamous for his mind games and tomfoolery, has revealed why the Springboks have delayed the naming of their team to face France.
“The decision to delay the team naming is without a doubt tactical,” Erasmus answered candidly.
“We have been mixing and matching for the last year and making sure that in almost every single position we have two almost equally good players.
“In some cases, we are not even sure which one is the best, so we’re keeping our options open for a seven-one, six-two or five-three split.
“With both Handre [Pollard] and Manie [Libbok] being available, and Lukhanyo [Am] fully fit, we have sort of made up our minds.
“We want to see what the French team looks like too. That also might have an influence on us going seven-one or six-two.”
Rassie Erasmus speaks openly on historic clash against France in Rugby World Cup
From the Bok Camp
Rassie Erasmus sends warning to referee Ben O’Keeffe
Rassie Erasmus says that Ben O'Keeffe needs to be wise to French attempts at manipulation.
The masters of mind games - Springbok bosses keep France guessing
‘We’re stressed’: Springboks’ latest training visuals left France fans trembling [pictures]
Schalk Brits exclusive: Springbok 'superpowers' key to France quarter-final
Boks playing for 60m South Africans in RWC quarter-final
Springboks warned about Dupont’s face: ‘If you touch his head, it’s a red card’
‘Sweaty kisses’: Springboks star Willie le Roux and his bae’s after-match moments get Mzansi talking [pictures]
Things to see and do in Paris
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