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“What’s wrong with you?!” – World Cup doc shows Springbok dressing room reaction to Ireland loss

Published 13:54 2 Apr 2024 BST

Updated 14:48 2 Apr 2024 BST

Patrick McCarry
“What’s wrong with you?!” – World Cup doc shows Springbok dressing room reaction to Ireland loss

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"Now we can make it very, very personal."

Everyone that has watched episode two of the Springbok documentary on their World Cup win - Super Sport's 'Chasing the Sun 2' - will be eagerly circling two big dates in the summer Test window.

South Africa successfully defended their World Cup title in France, late last year, after overcoming a pool stage defeat to Ireland. They went through Romania, Tonga, France, England and New Zealand to clinch the Webb Ellis trophy and return home as back-to-back champions, and World No.1.

That being said, Erasmus and his coaches ramped up the pre-game pressure by presenting some Irish-slanted media clips to the playing squad. The former Munster director of rugby told his South African squad:

"I want to show you things here that would probably upset you. It’s not to psyche you out, but to make you determined to understand what you face for Saturday."

He showed former Harlequins outhalf Andy Dunne describing the Boks as 'physical freaks' that could be out-smarted by Ireland. He also played some Off The Ball clips, where Ger Gilroy highlighted South African underage rugby as 'one of the worst sporting cultures in the world' and referred to past doping instances, and allegations. Gilroy calling the Boks 'whinging babies' was also played to the South African players. It certainly got their attention:

Rassie Erasmus on Springbok motivations

On those Irish media clips, Bok hooker Bongi Mbonambi declared, "It’s something that got us f***ing angry... [Ireland] think they can compete with the rest of world, they’ve all the facilities, all the equipment, all the training grounds... we were f***ing upset.”

Talk of Ireland having the tactical or mental edge over South Africa clearly ground the gears of Rassie Erasmus.

"Rugby is a physical game, it’s not chess,” Erasmus told his squad. "F**king go play chess if you want to be so smart. Let them be smarter, but at least match us physically within the laws, man. Match us physically within the laws - we’ll be smart enough."

He returned to that theme in a separate chat with the coaching staff. "[The Irish] get so much satisfaction out of, ‘We’re clever, we’re clever’. And they are clever, It’s almost that that lifts them, when something spectacular works out like a move of six different f***ing lines, they feel, ‘Now we’re clever, now we’re clever. Now we’ve f***ing got them’."

Erasmus then laid out to his players what was required to rumble Andy Farrell's side. He would later explain that if the game felt personal to his players, that would drive them for 80 minutes, rather than that quick-hit emotional release that could ensure a fast start but a tapering off.

As we know now, Ireland would go on to win 13-8 in a match Munster and South Africa lock RG Snyman would describe as 'the toughest Test of my career'. Ireland survived an early Bok onslaught and were fortunate when Mannie Libbok and Faf de Flerk missed kicks from the tee.

Erasmus may have stressed that it was not a must-win game, but losing clearly rankled. As well as post-match dressing room footage, we get to see the match review, 36 hours later.

All teed up for Ireland vs. Springbok summer Test Series

Following his side's 13-8 defeat to Ireland, Rassie Erasmus lit into his players during the Monday game review.

"Let’s prepare ourselves for some honesty, guys. Management and players,” Erasmus began.

That brutal assessment got the desired effect from the Springbok squad. They went on to see off Romania and Tonga with ease, qualifying for the knock-out stages after Ireland defeated Scotland. They then stunned France in the quarters before being pushed to the brink by England in the semis and seeing off New Zealand in a tense, close final.

With Ireland retaining their Six Nations title and remaining at No.2 in the world rankings, it is all set up nicely for this July's two-Test series against the Boks, in South Africa.

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