Ruaidhri O'Connor: From disco lights to hybrid players, how 'completely mental' Rassie Erasmus stays ahead of the game
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Ruaidhri O'Connor: From disco lights to hybrid players, how 'completely mental' Rassie Erasmus stays ahead of the game
"From the very moment he began coaching, the Springboks boss, sometimes seen as a pantomime villain, has always been a great innovator"
"Before he became a rugby coach, Rassie Erasmus was involved in more than 16 businesses."
"He'd also been a soldier in the South African army, worked for an office technology company and had a glittering career as a rugby player, playing for the Springboks 36 times between 1997 and 2001."
Rassie Erasmus pursued a varied entrepreneurial and professional path before and alongside his rugby career. He participated in more than 16 businesses, co-owned a petrol station, operated a security company, and expanded cattle farming from eight head to 64. He founded Edge Sport to film rugby matches without television coverage and occasionally filmed weddings. He served in the South African army and worked for an office technology company. He earned 36 caps for the Springboks between 1997 and 2001. From the start of his coaching career he became known for innovation.
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