Rassie Erasmus spells out Springboks’ clear path to success
Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has shared his vision for the squad leading up to 2027 following a succesful alignment camp.
The Springboks are deep in a period of focused preparation. Head coach Rassie Erasmus recently wrapped up a highly successful alignment camp in Cape Town where the focus was on setting clear expectations for the team’s journey to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.
SPRINGBOKS: UNDERSTANDING THE PATH TO SUCCESS
The core message of the alignment camp went beyond on-field tactics. “The keys of the alignment camps are to ensure that the players are on the same page in terms of standards required to perform at the top international level and to expose them to our way of doing things… we are pleased that we achieved that in the last few days,” said Erasmus.
This emphasis on shared goals and understanding the Springboks’ unique approach, along with the addition of new coaches like Jerry Flannery, Tony Brown, and Jaco Peyper, sets the stage for greater team unity and a winning drive.
A BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE
Players were given a comprehensive outline of the Springboks’ strategic vision for 2024 and beyond. Erasmus noted the squad’s willingness to embrace the demanding Springbok philosophy: “I must give credit to the players for their enthusiasm and excitement to learn how we operate in the Springbok set-up, and for buying into our structures.”
The coach behind South Africa’s 2019 World Cup victory is confident in the camp’s value: “We believe that the last two days will be invaluable in laying a good foundation for our next two alignment camps and the season ahead.”
SPRINGBOKS 2024: A THRILLING SCHEDULE
South Africa’s rugby fans are in for a treat – there will be no shortage of Springboks action this year. The season kicks off against Wales at Twickenham on June 22nd, followed by a hotly anticipated home series against Ireland and Portugal in July. The clashes with Ireland will be a true test of the Springboks’ mettle.