SARU announces Rassie Erasmus as General Manager for high performance teams.
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SARU announces Rassie Erasmus as General Manager for high performance teams.
The South African Rugby Union (SARU) on Sunday announced the appointment of former Springbok loose forward Rassie Erasmus into a senior management position at the organisation.
So negotiations are still ongoing for Heyneke Meyer's assistant coaches. There has also been rumours that Meyer wants Victor Matfield as his captain, failing that he is looking toward the direction of Fourie du Preez.
I can understand that Meyer wants to surround himself with people he trusts, but if he is going to convince a 34 year old Victor Matfield to return to rugby, I fear he will not only harm Springbok rugby, but most likely also tarnish the proud record of an outstanding Springbok.
Victor has done his service for his country, let's remember the legacy he left behind, and not witness another former great overstay his welcome.
Courtesy of SA Rugby
Erasmus has been appointed at SARU to fill the vacant position of General Manager: High Performance Teams. He will also be seconded to the Springboks when they are in camp.
“Rassie is one of the most astute brains in world rugby – his appointment at SARU will ensure we have the best possible leadership at our national teams. He will work with all the national teams, but will be involved with the Springboks while they are in camp,” said SARU CEO Jurie Roux.
“Our aim is to always produce winning teams and Rassie’s main task will be to establish structures to do this. He will be tasked to create a blueprint for South African rugby that can be implemented from junior to senior level, for our mens’, women’s and sevens’ teams.”
Springbok head coach Heyneke Meyer said he was very happy with Erasmus’ appointment at SARU and that he was looking forward to working with the former Springbok loose forward.
“Rassie’s inputs to the Springboks last year were lauded by everyone I spoke to and his coaching pedigree speaks for itself, considering the vast amount of success he’s had at the Cheetahs and Western Province,” said Meyer.
“I’m excited to have him on board and I know he will add value to rugby in South Africa, which is ultimately what his job will be.”
Roux also announced that SARU have entered into formal negotiations with Vodacom Bulls forwards coach Johann van Graan, former Springbok fullback and Vodacom Blue Bulls backline coach Ricardo Loubscher, Vodacom Bulls defence coach John McFarland and Vodacom Bulls conditioning coach Basil Carzis.
SARU would also like to secure the services of Toyota Cheetahs conditioning coach Niel du Plessis, former Springbok flyhalf and Paarl Gymnasium Director of Sport Louis Koen, former French prop Pieter de Villiers and Ian Schwartz, High Performance Manager of the Blue Bulls.
Furthermore, three members of the Springbok medical team from the last four years, Dr Craig Roberts (team doctor), Vivian Verwant (physiotherapist) and Daliah Hurwitz (masseuse) have been re-appointed.
The rest of the management team will consist of Charles Wessels (Operational Head), Annelee Murray (PR and Admin Manager), JJ Fredericks (Logistics), Albé Visser (Technical Analyst) and De Jongh Borchardt (Communications Manager).
“It’s no secret that the negotiations around the Springbok assistant coaches positions have taken longer than we had hoped, but we want to give Heyneke the team that he sees as the best for doing the job,” said Roux.
“I’m very pleased that the process of securing the services of the right people is now in full swing and we’re confident that negotiations will be concluded soon as the Castle Lager Incoming Tour against England looms large.
“We know the people identified by Heyneke are the best in the business and we’ve worked very hard behind the scenes to secure their services to Springbok rugby. An announcement in this regard will be made very soon.”
Meyer said: “At this stage, I can’t really comment on the process, but I would like to thank SARU for the effort they’ve put in to getting the people I’ve identified to be part of my management.
“I have worked closely with most of the people while others have come very highly regarded and I’m confident the Springboks will benefit from their involvement. We will work well together as a team and will hit the ground running in the short turnaround for the first Test against England,” Meyer said.
So negotiations are still ongoing for Heyneke Meyer's assistant coaches. There has also been rumours that Meyer wants Victor Matfield as his captain, failing that he is looking toward the direction of Fourie du Preez.
I can understand that Meyer wants to surround himself with people he trusts, but if he is going to convince a 34 year old Victor Matfield to return to rugby, I fear he will not only harm Springbok rugby, but most likely also tarnish the proud record of an outstanding Springbok.
Victor has done his service for his country, let's remember the legacy he left behind, and not witness another former great overstay his welcome.
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Re: SARU announces Rassie Erasmus as General Manager for high performance teams.
biltongbek wrote:
I can understand that Meyer wants to surround himself with people he trusts, but if he is going to convince a 34 year old Victor Matfield to return to rugby, I fear he will not only harm Springbok rugby, but most likely also tarnish the proud record of an outstanding Springbok.
Victor has done his service for his country, let's remember the legacy he left behind, and not witness another former great overstay his welcome.
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Agree completely biltong. Meyer needs to stamp his own mark and matfield and du preez represent the old guard. Although theres merit in a caretaker role SA have struggled to adopt a change process keeping some players far too long. Retaining these guys might influence that thinking.
Theres too much happening in the wider game in SA and ignorng it wlll further stifle progress.
Just fail to see why simple questions like 'Who is the best person for the position' are not asked. If they were Steyn smit and du preez at least wouldnt have been there last few tests.
You dont pick the captain first. He must be there because hes the best available in the position otherwise he simply cant lead by example by its definition.
As far Steyn goes the ABs continue to welcome his selection. Hes predictable and easy to play to and stifles any creative abilities in the backline. All they need to do is watch getting penalised and takes his kicks.
He simply has to go to advance a 15
side approach.
Theres too much happening in the wider game in SA and ignorng it wlll further stifle progress.
Just fail to see why simple questions like 'Who is the best person for the position' are not asked. If they were Steyn smit and du preez at least wouldnt have been there last few tests.
You dont pick the captain first. He must be there because hes the best available in the position otherwise he simply cant lead by example by its definition.
As far Steyn goes the ABs continue to welcome his selection. Hes predictable and easy to play to and stifles any creative abilities in the backline. All they need to do is watch getting penalised and takes his kicks.
He simply has to go to advance a 15
side approach.
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