Newsdeck: I almost quit a year ago, says Springbok coach Erasmus

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The Springboks won that September game 36-34 in Wellington to record their first victory against the All Blacks in New Zealand since 2009, while also wiping away memories of successive losses to Argentina and Australia in the Rugby Championship.

Erasmus had only been in the job since February at the time. He had replaced Allister Coetzee and started planning for the 20 months leading up to the World Cup in Japan, with one of his goals to seek consistency before the end of 2018. “Prior to that we had lost to Australia and Argentina and I said that if we don’t win that one, I’m definitely willing to resign because in my coaching career I had never lost three games in a row at any level.

“We had a great chat about the plans… said that if I am preaching that we are being consistent in the way we are playing and we are losing to Argentina and Australia and we’re … losing to New Zealand for three in a row, then I’m out of here.”

 

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