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Erasmus explains why he is starting much-criticised Manie Libbok

By Liam Heagney
South Africa's Manie Libbok reacts after his team's defeat last Saturday in Argentina (Photo by Rodrigo Valle/Getty Images)

South Africa boss Rassie Erasmus has explained his decision to start the much-criticised Manie Libbok in next Saturday’s Rugby Championship rematch with Argentina. He also heaped praise on Eben Etzebeth after his inclusion in the starting line-up left him poised to become the most capped Springboks player of all time.

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Libbok came into the fray last weekend off the bench in Santiago del Estero in place of Handre Pollard. However, he wound up the subject of much derision after a late missed penalty kick left the Springboks beaten 28-29 in a round five game they had initially led 17-0.

Erasmus defended his player in the immediate aftermath of the loss and he doubled down on this support on Tuesday by promoting Libbok from the South African bench to start at Nelspruit in the final round of the Championship.

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“Manie’s general play is fantastic, and he brings a lot of energy and play-making abilities to the backline. He dictates play well, so we back Manie fully to do the job for us at fly-half,” explained Erasmus.

“It’s not just up to him to find solutions for his goal kicking, it is something we have to do as a team and we are working on a plan.”

The Springboks head coach also had a special word of praise for Etzebeth, who is set to make his record-breaking 128th Test appearance. “As a former Springbok, I can attest to what a massive achievement it will be for Eben to become the most capped Springbok ever, and we are all very proud of him and want to make this a special and memorable occasion for him.

“If we can win the title and finish the competition off with a victory it would be a massive occasion for the team and Eben as an individual, and we will give everything to make this a special day for him.”

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The Springboks need only a point from the match to guarantee their first Rugby Championship title since the abbreviated version in 2019 and their first full tournament title since 2009, while they will also clinch the title if Argentina win the match without a bonus point based on competition points.

The only permutation that would see Argentina snatch the title from the Boks is if Los Pumas win with a bonus point and deny the hosts a point, which would see them claim the title based on the fact that they would have had two wins over South Africa.

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Werner 46 minutes ago
Everyone knows the Springboks' ranking was puffed up

I can't talk to rassies video ahead of the series as there was next to no coverage available locally for me. On the pool match again I think this is taking rassies words to hold more power than they do. If anyone else had said that about Scotland, Ireland would have brushed it aside. I mean he was asked point blank by the journos his thoughts and I mean what would be the right answer to give? He could have down played it and if Ireland lost would be have a similar argument. But truth is that was one of the best Scottish teams to be out to a RWC in recent memory and I would agree that they shouldn't have been taken lightly.


Problem is not the talent coming through in Ireland it's how and when they are getting their experience in tier 1 rugby. problem with the current system is it doesn't allow for any mentoring by the 1st team or opportunity to adapt to the higher pace and pressure. There's a big difference between playing in an emerging Ireland tour and being dropped in a must win six nations game. Need to find the balance of introducing young players to key games and keeping experience and cool heads on the field to guide and mentor them. URC has definitely stepped up recently but does also create an additional layer of "us vs them" mentality with the provinces, so building combinations gets tricky if not done right and can lead to over indexing in selection of one province rather than the best player

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Terry24 1 hour ago
Everyone knows the Springboks' ranking was puffed up

Rassie's video before the Series matches kept implying that Ireland were arrogant and needed taking down: 'unfinished business'.

Etzebeth's attack on the Irish team and DeAllende's attack on the Irish media had exactly the same theme: arrogance. It's not a coincidence. Obviously you don't spend an entire article attacking a country but you drop in an insult which is exactly what DeAllende did. Out of the blue about Irish arrogance continuing a theme that Rassie knows irritates Ireland, since NZ media started it after the series in NZ 2022. (It irritates Ireland because its completely untrue).

In the RWC Rassie (and Foster) kept publicly saying that Ireland were not respecting/needed to respect Scotland. This is blatant interference in two pool competitors match. Ireland fell for this and oput way too much into the Scotland match instead of viewing it as a match to be one minimally with the ultimate test coming 6-7 days later against NZ needing all reserves.

I am surprized at your comment re Ireland. Didn't you see many of our young reserves on the team that beat SA in Durban? There are a load more coming through in all positions: the opening round of the URC was an eye opener with the performance of Irish teams and young Irish players. These players are playing for emerging Ireland, Irish wolfhounds, U20s etc. They are well enconced in the system before they get their international caps.

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Werner 2 hours ago
Everyone knows the Springboks' ranking was puffed up

I think you give way too much creedence to the conspiracies about rassies off field tactics and mind games. not sure what was to be gained from him sending out DDA and Eben to 'disrespect' Ireland. If you read DDA interview he's actually very respectful to the Irish team and keeps stating how tough and dominant they are and how forward he looks to and epic battle. So again not sure what bridges he burnt. Rassies tactics have always been about motivating his team, yes perhaps using fictitious storylines but they have never been about distracting or disrespecting the opposition and not meant for airing in public.


Before you mention his lions tour video rant that was not to get under the lions skin but instead to get a reaction from world rugby and the refs. To this day I don't think I've seen another ref laugh at or brush off one Kolisi questions since... So mission accomplished.


Nienaber and Jones have strong accolades in their own rights but don't write off Rassie as someone who rides coat tales and don't discount how he has helped develop and sponsor them. His track record speaks for itself. Remembering his skill set isn't tactics and strategies it's build teams and support systems. SA have in large part him to thank for their approach to player depth and success of their rush defense, with all the ground work and systems he put in place across WP, the Free state and during his tenure as technical assistant to SA.


In terms of their future I'd say it's looking bright. Barring the Argentinian game there has been a lot of points left on the field by the boks and with time some of those players will gel and start converting those points. I wish I was as optimistic about Ireland however I'm growing more and more nervous that Schmidt aversion for blooding new players has hampered Ireland's depth and hamstrung Farrel, in particular across the backline. Larmour, Keenan, Frawley and Crowley should all have gotten call ups earlier than they did to start getting mentored and engrained in the team. Seem to be the only team in WR to debut players only after they turn 22 y.o

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