Friday, December 5

Rassie Erasmus will coach South Africa to the 2031 Rugby World Cup in the United States after his contract was extended by four years.

SA Rugby president Mark Alexander made the announcement at the general meeting of member unions on Friday.

Erasmus, a former Springboks captain himself, was the mastermind behind South Africa’s back-to-back Rugby World Cup triumphs in 2019 and 2023 as head coach and then director of rugby.

His title was changed in 2024 back to head coach and South Africa have won the last two Rugby Championships. His second stint as the coach has netted 23 wins in 27 Tests, a remarkable win ratio of 85 percent.

The team have finished the last three international seasons ranked as the best in the world.

“This was a quick and easy conversation to reach agreement,” the 53-year-old Erasmus said in a statement.

“I have always said that I would find it hard to coach any other international team, and I’m very happy to continue as long as the South African public wants me.”

He acknowledged that support from SA Rugby and the franchises “hasn’t always been easy, but we’re improving.”

“Although this is a long-term agreement, we’re not looking beyond a really tough 2026 schedule right now.”

The Springboks open 2026 against England at Ellis Park on July 4 to kick off the new Nations Championship, and also host a full three-Test tour by New Zealand.

Alexander said Erasmus has made “an enduring impact in shaping the identity of our game.

“His ability to adapt, innovate and inspire has positioned South African rugby as a benchmark for others, while safeguarding the traditions and values that make our game a source of national pride.”

https://thewest.com.au/sport/erasmus-signs-deal-to-lead-springboks-to-2031-world-cup-c-20907439

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