The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Coetzee steps down as S.Africa coach

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Allister Coetzee stepped down as South Africa's rugby coach on Friday following a string of poor results and a leaked letter in which he alleged that officials were underminin­g him.

SA Rugby said in a statement that "it had reached an agreement with Allister Coetzee to part ways with immediate effect".

After only 11 victories in 25 Tests during two years guiding the Springboks, there had been increasing media speculatio­n that the 54-year-old faced the sack.

Coetzee was only the Springboks' second black coach after Peter de Villiers, and he faced regular questions over racial quota selection.

"First and foremost we had to assess what is in the best interests of the Springboks," Jurie Roux, head of SA Rugby, said.

"We'd like to thank Allister for his passion and dedication to the Springbok cause and wish him every success in his next role."

Coetzee said in the statement: "I have always held Springbok rugby dear to my heart and will continue to do so and for that reason I think now is the time the team and me strike out in new directions.

"I wish Springbok rugby every success in the future -- as I have always done."

In a recent leaked letter, the former inter-provincial scrumhalf said his efforts to build a team capable of winning the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan were being severely hampered by officials.

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