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Rassie Erasmus to Lead Springboks Through 2031 Rugby World Cup
5 Dec
Summary
- Rassie Erasmus has extended his contract as Springboks coach until 2031.
- The Springboks aim for an unprecedented third consecutive World Cup title in 2027.
- South Africa will host England at high altitude in Johannesburg on July 4.

Head coach Rassie Erasmus has signed a new contract with the South African Rugby Union, extending his tenure with the Springboks until the end of the 2031 Rugby World Cup. Erasmus expressed his happiness to continue coaching the national team, citing his difficulty in coaching any other international side and his desire to remain as long as the South African public supports him.
This new agreement ensures Erasmus will lead the Springboks' campaign for a historic third consecutive Rugby World Cup title in 2027. His previous deal was set to expire after that tournament. The extension signals a period of stability and continued ambition for the South African national team.
Furthermore, South Africa has scheduled a demanding series of matches for the upcoming summer. They will face England at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, a venue situated nearly 1,800 meters above sea level, on July 4th. Additional matches in the new Nations Championship will see the Springboks play Scotland at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria and Wales in Durban later in July.




