When the digicam shifted curiously to the teaching sales space in a lull at Ellis Park final weekend, the person sitting closest to Springbok Svengali Rassie Erasmus was not one other South African. It was a New Zealander, ex-Highlanders and All Blacks 10 Tony Brown. Brown is probably not perched on Rassie’s shoulder fairly like Jiminy Cricket, however he actually represents the conscience of South African rugby – whispering the necessity to run and move as a lot as scrum and kick and deal with.
The traumatic 38-22 loss to Australia raised the query of simply how far down the All Black yellow brick highway the Springboks ought to journey. Rassie achieved World Cup success by transferring South Africa away from the Tremendous Rugby affect wherein it was embedded, widening the choice base to incorporate abroad gamers and shunting the outdated Tremendous franchises north into the United Rugby Championship. South Africa stopped apologising for its bare physicality and began taking part in correct Springbok rugby once more, and the nationwide crew was all the higher for it.
After the sport, it was as if the South African supremo had woken up from a foul dream.
“This is among the most embarrassing press conferences I’ve finished in a very long time,” Erasmus stated. “Not simply because we have been terrible… however we didn’t have battle – and that isn’t what we need to give South Africa.
“It was the identical towards Italy, we have been 27-3 up after which we let groups again in. We had one or two accidents, we gave them one or two delicate tries, just like the intercept, however general [the Wallabies] have been simply higher than us in most departments.
“We didn’t scrum them and so they beat us within the lineouts. Within the first 25 minutes, I assumed we have been actually good within the breakdown. After that, when Siya [Kolisi] obtained injured and Marco [van Staden] went for an HIA, it slipped away.
“We as coaches obtained it terribly mistaken and we should look firstly at ourselves. We already picked subsequent week’s crew, so the gamers truly know the crew, however we had a chat now within the altering room and that may in all probability change.
“We should rethink it. They tactically outsmarted us and in addition bodily dominated us. I can attempt butter it up and bottle it as much as sound cool and respectful, however we have been actually canine**t at present. The trouble was possibly there however the accuracy or precision wasn’t.”
Rassie desires to develop his prices with out dropping the core parts which make the Springboks South African. The next desk illustrates simply how far the Bokke have travelled within the working/passing sport for the reason that 2023 World Cup.

Brown joined the Springbok teaching workers in February 2024, three months after the repeat triumph in Paris, and the figures soar instantly in South Africa’s first main event after his arrival. Out of the blue the Boks are constructing one other 27 rucks and making an additional 40 passes per sport. In opposition to Italy and Georgia in July, the stats took one other small step ahead: six extra rucks and 11 extra passes.
However on a fateful Saturday afternoon towards the Wallabies, the Boks crossed one other threshold totally. They approached ‘prime Eire’ attacking stats, topping 100 rucks and making over 200 passes. In actual fact, the comparability is astonishingly correct and apposite. The final main event gained by the lads in inexperienced was the 2024 Six Nations, and so they claimed prime spot by averaging 109 rucks and 207 passes per sport. So why are the Springboks attempting to repeat and paste Ireland attacking stats 18 months later?
The Springboks at the moment are essaying nearly twice the variety of passes they have been making on the final World Cup, and they’re setting one and half occasions the variety of rucks. It provides the notion of ‘transformation’ a completely new which means, and the primary sport of this yr’s Rugby Championship got here like a warning shot throughout the bows. Change could also be transferring a bit too quick for consolation, and even – communicate it in a whisper – heading within the mistaken course. Journey to the land of Oz occurred in a twister, and there have been no ensures a few secure touchdown.
The important thing to the brand new and unaccustomed sense of discomfort could be present in Rassie’s remark that “Within the first 25 minutes, I assumed we have been actually good within the breakdown. After that, when Siya [Kolisi] obtained injured and Marco [van Staden] went for an HIA, it slipped away.’”
The next desk illustrates the declining effectiveness of Springbok multi-phase assault by quarters.

Within the first 20 minutes, South Africa scored three tries and two of these derived from 4+ section sequences; however within the the rest of the sport the tries dried up and the turnovers from 4+ section sequences multiplied. There have been 9 balls surrendered by the top of proceedings, three of which grew to become full penalties to the Wallabies. Coming to this image for the primary time from the skin, the conclusion can be the Springboks lack the instruments to maintain their new game-plan for greater than 20-25 minutes of peak efficiency.
Why? When Eire gained their 2024 Six Nations title, they gained 107 of the 109 rucks they set, sport in and sport out. On Saturday, the Boks gained 97 rucks however misplaced 5 to turnover. The distinction to a possession-based assault when the expectation drops from dropping one ball in each 55 taken into contact, versus one in each 20, is large. Shedding no multiple ball in each 35 rucks set is the naked minimal to make the components work.
The Springbok tight 5 is about as much as scrum and dominate the set-piece, whereas Eire’s is crammed with succesful all-rounders. The Irish entrance row which completed the latest sequence in Australia as Lions starters are on common 10kg per man lighter than their Bokke counterparts for that motive. No matter credit and debits the comparability might yield at scrum time, the stats in open play [from 2024 Six Nations to Ellis Park] reveal Wilco Louw and Ox Nche solely get by means of 80% of the work finished by Andrew Porter and Tadhg Furlong on the carry and at cleanout time.
The difficulties in ball retention are magnified when you’re attempting to maneuver the ball as broad constantly as South Africa.

The Wallabies have been way more compact of their attacking form and it made their breakdown load quite a bit simpler to bear.
Despite the fact that each Wallaby ball-carriers [Harry Wilson in the first example, Fraser McReight in the second] are hit behind the acquire line, each are instantly coated by two cleanout helps, with a 3rd ‘security choice’ obtainable if wanted. There is no such thing as a separation of their arrival and meaning the jackal has no likelihood in any respect, ensuing a penalty drawn on Kwagga Smith within the second clip.
Rising frustration led to a stream of Bokke penalties given up on the ruck – 5 alone at defensive breakdowns and yet one more than the Australia conceded in all areas of the sport.
The Springbok effort on the breakdown was way more variable in high quality and that inconsistency was partly because of the ambition of the assault in broad channels.
On each events the Boks make the third move in assault and that fits a wide-ranging forager reminiscent of McReight right down to the bottom. The primary cleanout help must be very correct as a result of there will probably be no rapid help from a second participant. Within the first clip Nche removes the Queenslander with an impressive knockdown however within the second the open-side retains his ft and makes the pilfer. He had a second only some minutes later.
The ball has once more moved into the broad 15-5m space and 9 Grant Williams is left in a one-on-one contest with the ex-Junior Wallaby skipper, a battle he’s by no means going to win.
The worrying side from a Springbok viewpoint is almost all these failures at breakdown time occurred within the ‘good’ interval Rassie recognized [minutes one-25], so the crimson flags have been already there. The reality is South Africa have been chancing their arm with the width of ball motion proper from the beginning. That tended to create a succession of one-on-one cleanouts, or separation between the primary and second man which grew to become unimaginable to handle.
Arguably it was additionally un-South African and it raised an apparent query a few New Zealander’s affect on a Springbok teaching group: is Brown transferring the Springboks in a sustainable course?
On the proof of the 4 video games the Bokke have performed to this point in 2025, the reply must be no. There are extra rucks and extra passes than ever earlier than, way more, however they’re creating as many alternatives for the opposition as they’re for themselves.
When he evaluations the sport and sees his beloved Boks giving up factors at no cost, the Erasmus could also be inclined to shake off the mud, get up from the dream and muse to himself, ‘Rassie, you’re not in Kansas anymore’. Cape City will probably be totally different, very totally different.
