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Rassie: Stories of Life and Rugby

Rassie Erasmus, David O'Sullivan

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      Rassie Erasmus has been called a genius. He’s been called reckless. All his life, he’s done things differently. Now, with his trademark candour, Rassie talks openly about his adventures and misadventures. He reveals the turmoil of living with an alcoholic father and growing up in the conservative town of Despatch. He looks back on an exemplary career as a player, whose innate rugby instincts, ability to read a game differently, and appetite for hard work set him apart. While his teammates relaxed, he preferred to watch hours of video to devise winning strategies. When given the opportunity to lead his country as Springbok captain, he refused this honour. Rassie recalls how he became an important cog in Nick Mallett’s record-breaking Springbok team of the late 1990s. He remembers the anguish of the 1999 World Cup and the devastating injuries that cut short his playing career. He discusses his revolutionary coaching methods, which were initially laughed off and then eagerly adopted, how he fought the rugby establishment at the Stormers and earned the grudging respect of Irish fans at Munster. Rassie talks about his greatest contribution to South African rugby, appointing its first black captain, Siya Kolisi, without much fanfare or controversy, as his bold plans for effective racial transformation of the national team achieved immediate success, culminating in triumph at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Readers will enjoy the behind-the-scenes information about interactions and controversies and previously untold stories from a truly maverick life.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Rassie Erasmus, David O'Sullivan EAN: 9781770108684 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 0 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South Africa DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: WIDTH: 0 cm SPINE:

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      Henry Hayes
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      Great book well written. What a South African Hero!

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      Ricky Volks
      A joy to read

      Wonderful stories. A nice break from this crazy world at the moment

      DAVID O’SULLIVAN is a writer and award-winning broadcaster. He has presented a weekly rugby show and live rugby matches on SABC TV, and has covered news and sport over the years for Capital Radio, 702, Hot 91.9, Power FM and Kaya FM

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      Rassie Erasmus has been called a genius. He’s been called reckless. All his life, he’s done things differently. Now, with his trademark candour, Rassie talks openly about his adventures and misadventures. He reveals the turmoil of living with an alcoholic father and growing up in the conservative town of Despatch. He looks back on an exemplary career as a player, whose innate rugby instincts, ability to read a game differently, and appetite for hard work set him apart. While his teammates relaxed, he preferred to watch hours of video to devise winning strategies. When given the opportunity to lead his country as Springbok captain, he refused this honour. Rassie recalls how he became an important cog in Nick Mallett’s record-breaking Springbok team of the late 1990s. He remembers the anguish of the 1999 World Cup and the devastating injuries that cut short his playing career. He discusses his revolutionary coaching methods, which were initially laughed off and then eagerly adopted, how he fought the rugby establishment at the Stormers and earned the grudging respect of Irish fans at Munster. Rassie talks about his greatest contribution to South African rugby, appointing its first black captain, Siya Kolisi, without much fanfare or controversy, as his bold plans for effective racial transformation of the national team achieved immediate success, culminating in triumph at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Readers will enjoy the behind-the-scenes information about interactions and controversies and previously untold stories from a truly maverick life.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Rassie Erasmus, David O'Sullivan EAN: 9781770108684 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 0 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South Africa DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: WIDTH: 0 cm SPINE:

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      Henry Hayes
      Rassie : Stories of Life and Rugby

      Great book well written. What a South African Hero!

      R
      Ricky Volks
      A joy to read

      Wonderful stories. A nice break from this crazy world at the moment

      DAVID O’SULLIVAN is a writer and award-winning broadcaster. He has presented a weekly rugby show and live rugby matches on SABC TV, and has covered news and sport over the years for Capital Radio, 702, Hot 91.9, Power FM and Kaya FM

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