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Published 21:27 17 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 21:41 17 Nov 2021 GMT
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'On the 28 July, Erasmus checked the analytics showing the number of views the Erasmus video had received. He does so as a matter of course as he wishes to check how many of the players have viewed such videos. 'At 13.41 there had been 41 views in South Africa, eight in Australia, three in UK and two in France. When was he told this by Russel Belter he replied in a WhatsApp message: 'Hoe de fok in Australia and UK?' (Translated: 'How the fuck in Australia and the UK?'). Belter replied: 'Geen idee, die refs deel miskien jou mail' ('No idea, perhaps the refs share your mail?')'It was noted that even after Erasmus expressed surprise that the video had been seen in Australia and England, he did not ask for it to be taken down or password protected. [caption id="attachment_227879" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
South Africa Director of Rugby, Rassie Erasmus shakes hands with Springboks head coach Jacques Nienaber in January 2020. (Photo by Johan Rynners/Gallo Images/Getty Images)[/caption]
'Just a heads up from our side! We feel the pressure which the Lions attempted to put on your team of four through media did actually work well for them!! While we will be doing the same this week I think you will note that ours is more factual and honest!!'While Erasmus, during his video, claimed he was making his observations in a purely personal capacity, World Rugby pointed out he did so while wearing Springboks gear and was 'plainly doing so in his capacity as Director of South Africa Rugby'. The findings of the hearing also show how stressful and disruptive the 'leaked' video and media, online fall-out to it was to referee Nic Berry and his fellow match officials. Perhaps the most stinging comment in the hearing arrives on page 27 on the 80-page decision. It reads:
'Viewed objectively the Erasmus video was an attack on the impartiality and the integrity of the match officials, which can never have any place in the game.'SARU has stated that it will appeal the suspensions World Rugby has imposed. This does not look to be the last of an increasingly distasteful matter.
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