Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus says the current Springbok squad is not fixed and that changes are expected in the near term. The South African reports that Erasmus has confirmed the group is subject to adjustment, indicating that selection decisions may evolve rather than remain set. The Citizen adds that Erasmus points to specific players as possibilities for inclusion, suggesting that opportunities could open up for individuals as the national team moves forward after the England Test. While the outlets differ in the level of detail, both accounts align on the main message: Erasmus expects the squad to be reshaped. The comments point to an ongoing evaluation process following international fixtures, with the coaching staff considering how players can fit upcoming plans and match demands. No definitive final squad list is provided in either source, but both emphasize that selection remains fluid and further announcements are likely.
Rassie Erasmus says Springbok squad likely to change after England Test
Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus says the current Springbok squad is not fixed and that changes are expected in the near term. The South African reports that Erasmus has confirmed the group is subj...
- Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus says the current squad is not set in stone.
- Both outlets report that squad changes are expected after the England Test.
- Erasmus indicates players could be added or selected for upcoming periods.
- The comments suggest ongoing evaluation by the coaching staff rather than a finalized lineup.
- Neither source provides a final confirmed squad list.
Rassie Erasmus has confirmed that the Springbok squad is not set in stone, and that changes can be expected.
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