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No sleep lost due to Bok discipline

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August 15, 2024

Despite five yellow cards and a red card being handed out to his team in their last two Test matches, Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus isn't in the least concerned about discipline in the team.

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

No sleep lost due to Bok discipline

ERASMUS: POOR TECHNIQUE RATHER THAN 'THUGGERY'.

The Boks were shown two yellow cards and a red in their 64-21 win against Portugal in Bloemfontein towards the end of July and again last weekend in Brisbane, in their 33-7 win against the Wallabies in the Rugby Championship opener, the Boks were shown a further three yellow cards.

Erasmus said earlier this week the majority of the infringements which resulted in his players being sin-binned were down to poor technique in most cases, rather than anything resembling "thuggery".

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