Springboks: Rassie denies using ‘illegal’ subs strategy
The Springboks have emphatically refuted any suggestion that they may have used Head Injury Assessment (HIA) protocols to rest players.
The Springboks are just a couple of days away from the Rugby World Cup semi-finals after clinching a thrilling victory over France last Sunday.
During the second half, it was notable that Pieter-Steph du Toit, Duane Vermeulen and Bongi Mbonambi all left the field for HIAs at different times, and ultimately all passed the strict tests.
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Some critics have speculated that the HIAs might have been used to rest and rotate players, but Bok boss director of rugby Rassie Erasmus was having none of it.
“No I think that would be totally wrong. No,” Erasmus stated. “We really care about our players, and rightly so. I think it was (William) Servat, the French forwards coach, who said he hoped the medical team and the HIA people are ready, because there’s going to be a lot of bumps and bruises,” he recalled.
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“You could see when Pieter Steph made a head contact, we had to do an HIA there. It was straight head-to-head, and then the same, I think Duane Vermeulen was actually called by the match-day doctor.
“Bongi got a bad knock against his head. And, yes, for us to take those players off – and you know, the chance is always there that they might not pass the HIA – luckily for us, all of them passed their HIAs.
“I don’t think there’s anything else to discuss about it.”
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