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Remembering Harley: Graveside memorial service honours homeless Hantsport man’s life | SaltWireCAPE TOWN - Rassie Erasmus is a rugby maverick who has drawn stinging criticism for overstepping boundaries but stands on the brink of masterminding back-to-back World Cup wins for South Africa with his tactical innovation and outstanding reading of the game.
There is a general view, in the northern hemisphere especially, of how the game should be played, but Erasmus’ Springboks do not conform to that. "Where Rassie is very good is looking at the cause of the problem and saying, 'this is what we need to fix'," former Springbok assistant coach Matt Proudfoot told Sport24.
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