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Published 11:26 27 Oct 2019 GMT
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Erasmus took over a South African side mired in the world rankings - they had dropped as low as 7th in the last coaching regime - and struggling to become second best in The Rugby Championship.
There was steady progress in 2018 but the changes Erasmus brought into the Springboks became evident this year. They won a shortened Rugby Championship and despite a Pool B loss to New Zealand, have won five games on the spin to reach the World Cup final.
The semi-final against Wales was not pretty but the Boks got the job done. The highlight of their 19-16 victory was this boshing Damien De Allende try in the second half.
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That try and Handre Pollard's four penalties were enough to set up a final against England next weekend. Post-match, Erasmus' interview was the epitome of class:
"I must saw, it was nerve-wracking towards the end, especially us having lost the last four matches to them. It could have gone their way again. "I've got so much respect for Wales and for their coach [Warren Gatland] that I thought, in the last few minutes, they might pull it through again. I think there was a little bit of luck too. "I'm proud of our guys but also proud of Wales because they are a really class outfit. "We're only half-way there," Erasmus added. "We would love to win the World Cup. We will play a class England side but we're there and we'll have a chance. We'll push them all the way, so you never know."Warren Gatland, meanwhile, took his hat off to the Springboks for being 'fully deserving' of their victory over his side. "I'm absolutely proud of our lads," said Gatland. "We've punched massively above our weight - in terms of the playing numbers - for the past number of years." Already stricken with injuries during the tournament, Wales lost Tomas Francis and George North during the game and eventually ran out of legs.
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