Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus’ beer-fueled dance goes viral (video)

Springboks Rassie Erasmus dance Rassie Erasmus. Image via Instagram @rasrugby

Once again, Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus pulled off some top dances, drinking beer with his coaching staff. Over the years, Rassie Erasmus has remained at the top of rugby coaching with the Springboks dominating.

One of the most important skills that Rassie has is bringing the team together, from players to staff. When at work, he goes all out for South Africa, as he revealed in some of his dressing room videos. However, when it’s time to vibe, he gives his teams the freedom to express themselves. Whether they are drinking, dancing or doing anything legal, he allows it, especially now that the Springboks are on a long break.

Whilst enjoying his weekend, Rassie and his staff had a lot of beer and did not hold back.

“A few Hours later”, Lekka Arniston, Rassie said, sharing the video on Instagram.

Springboks Rassie Erasmus dance
Rassie Erasmus, Siya Kolisi and Mzwandile Stick. Image via Instagram @stox_stick7

SPRINGBOKS COACH RASSIE ERASMUS’ DANCE MOVES

It was a long weekend as Rassie, assistant coach, Mzwandile Stick and another who looked like Daan Human enjoyed in Arniston. At first, they looked sober, dancing finely and expressing their joy, before they got drunk.

Later, they joined some Arniston residents, danced with them in the streets, and set the town ablaze. At night, the vibes took another turn, and the Springboks coaches were now on another level. Rassie could be seen drinking an undiluted spirit, while Stick showed how much he could take.

With the speaker in his hand, Rassie danced freely without a thought; he enjoyed himself with his coaches. Even though he is not a good dancer, the beer was working and taking over.
Surely, the video showed another side of the Springboks coaches, something that surprised many people.

FANS LAUGHED OUT LOUD

After Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus showed his beer-fueled dance moves, fans laughed and found it funny. Some saw his ability to connect with people from different backgrounds as a skill that enables him to continue managing at the highest level.

@Mitchell Beukes “I’ve seen enough. We’re going back-to-back-to-back, aren’t we? 🔥”

@Hanyane Baloyi “There’s a reason why he is successful! Truly connects with all South Africans 🔥🔥👌🏾 Finding the strength in unity, not only through speeches, but through his actions 🙏🏾”

@ohmyghostt_ “Dancing like he’s a normal Malume, while World Rugby is trying to stop him😭🙏❤️❤️ that’s our Rassie”

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