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FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - International - Ireland v South Africa - Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland - November 5, 2022 South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus before the match REUTERS/Lorraine O'sullivan

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Rassie Erasmus clears the air about Springboks alignment camp

Coach Rassie Erasmus has cleared the air after the public had a lot to say about his Springboks alignment camp selections

23-02-24 17:24
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FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - International - Ireland v South Africa - Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland - November 5, 2022 South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus before the match REUTERS/Lorraine O'sullivan

Seasoned Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus took to X (the social media platform previously known as Twitter) to remind South African rugby fans about what the alignment camp means as seen in his post shared on Friday, 23 February.

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SPRINGBOK COACH RASSIE ERASMUS ON THE ALIGNMENT CAMP

An ‘alignment camp’ allows the coaches to lay down their plans and structures for the year ahead and beyond,” Cape Talk reported.

In total, 16 uncapped players have been invited to the camp including nine forwards and seven backs. Some of the players named are the following: Neethling Fouche, Johan Grobbelaar, Celimpilo Gumede, Hanekom, Venter, Marnus van der Merwe, Van Heerden, Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Hartzenberg, Jordan Hendrikse, Horn, Nohamba, and Morne van den Berg.

Taking to X, Rassie Erasmus said the alignment camp doesn’t mean that those are the players who will play for the Springboks this year.

“Just like in the past, there is a purpose for every camp,” Erasmus wrote on his timelines.

“It’s crucial to keep in mind that an alignment camp serves a specific purpose and doesn’t determine the entire squad for the year,” Darren Carlson from SAFFAS Abroad added.

Carlson also shared that there are “exciting times ahead for Springboks.”

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TAKE A LOOK AT SOME REACTIONS FROM SOCIAL MEDIA USERS BELOW…

“Hey, Couch. We are humbled that you take the time to talk to us. But we don’t question you at all, we know you know what you are doing PS: keep on cooking,” @Sonofsome1 replied.

“Hey, Rassie! Thanks for the update and reminder. Looking forward to seeing the squad in action this year!🏉🇿🇦,” @visse_ss wrote.

“Have fun sir, and please send our love and support to the boys. Onwards to 2027 and beyond😁” @uitdrift said.

“Aaaand!!! That is why you are the coach and we are the supports!! All the best!!” @ferdiekruger4 commented.

“Hulle weet regtig nie wat ons weet nie,” @TheProf14370192 reacted.