Springbok chief Erasmus insists latest tweets not aimed at referees

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Springbok chief Erasmus insists latest tweets not aimed at referees

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Springbok chief Erasmus insists latest tweets not aimed at referees. Nigel Owens slammed the South African's conduct. Erasmus recently returned to match-day duties after a World Rugby ban. He was banned for his video criticising referee Nic Berry's performance during the first Test between the Springboks and the British and Irish Lions last year. He became a national hero after guiding the team to 2019 World Cup final glory. The Springbs are playing Italy in an Autumn Nations international in Genoa this weekend. They lost 30-26 to France last Saturday.


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