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Rassie will stick to his gut feelings

- Liam Del Carme. writes

The courage of his conviction­s, rather than outstandin­g individual performanc­es in his team’s 66-7 win over 14-man Canada, will drive Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus’s selections for the knockout stages of the Rugby World Cup,

Though his team hit some high notes in the opening halfhour in their romp over Canada on Tuesday‚ the Springboks were a little off-key in the second half, accumulati­ng just 17 points, while conceding a try against a team who had early on been reduced to 14 men.

Still there were some outstandin­g performanc­es‚ most notably from man-of-the-match lock RG Snyman and scrumhalf Cobus Reinach, who became the fastest scorer of a hat-trick in a World Cup match.

“He played well‚” Erasmus said of Snyman. “I guess you always have to see things in context. The stiffer the opposition is the less time you get in your decision-making‚ the pressure is higher‚ the stakes are higher. In a game like this‚ especially against a team who got a red card‚ you know they can’t have the same line speed.

“I don’t want to take anything away from RG because he was phenomenal‚ he was fantastic.

“I thought his decisions were good, especially when he was looking for the offload‚ but we can’t look at this specific game against Canada.”

It is not Erasmus is hard to please. He’s difficult to persuade.

“When you go into a quarterfin­al against New Zealand, where there is more pressure, it is totally different to the game we played against Canada. He was fantastic and that’s why he was always in the mix in the A side. It was good to get him through a 80-minute shift.

“I thought he contested well in the lineout‚ he scrummed well‚ he mauled well.”

Reinach‚ too‚ shone before he was taken off in the 51st minute.

“We are fortunate to have three quality No 9s‚” said the coach. “Between him, Faf [de Klerk] and Herschel [Jantjies] we’ve spread the workload nicely. We have no injuries.

“Of our squad of 31, we don’t have a player who would not be available for the playoffs.”

Erasmus pointed to the lineouts‚ an area in which his team have soared. “I don’t think we’ve lost a line-out in the tournament yet. Again Schalk [Brits] was the hooker.”

The other experience­d campaigner who impressed the coach was Frans Steyn.

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