South Africa director of rugby Erasmus: 'Etzebeth looking like 10 day injury'

South Africa director of rugby Erasmus: 'Etzebeth looking like 10 day injury'

Rassie Erasmus, director of rugby

On South Africa’s victory against Scotland:

“There was so much talk about Scotland being the best team ever in the history of Scottish teams, famous for attacking and spreading the ball and playing a really high-pace game. So, we are very happy that we could contain them with all their great ball-players. 

“The plan that we had to contain their attacking freedom and spreading the ball all over the field, I think we succeeded in that but then there's some obvious issues which we have to get much better at if we want to go deep in this competition.”

On Eben Etzebeth, who left the field with a shoulder injury early in the first half:


“It's always tough in a game like that - opening game of the World Cup - but I do like the honesty when he said ‘Guys, I’ve got a sore shoulder’. You know, 85-per-cent-ready Eben won’t be able to contain a team like Scotland.

“At this stage it looks like a seven to ten day injury, like Jean Kleyn was, and like Canan (Moodie) was.


“So there is some time to manage him, but the scans will give us a definite on it. We might find out it’s much more serious, but at this stage it looks like a ten-day injury.

“Today we'll probably have hundred per cent clarity, I believe, on Eben and what’s the extent of that. Then we'll have to make the right call, because we can't have players who's 70 or 80 per cent (who don't) turn to a hundred per cent in the next seven to ten days. We will have to think clearly.”

On if he thinks Jesse Kriel will be cited:

“We are really comfortable; there hasn’t been a citing (and) I’m pretty sure there won’t be a citing.

“If it isn’t direct head contact - and it wasn’t, it was tackled on the ball and then he moved up after tackling on the ball. I've seen a few stills where people just (show) after direct contact to the ball.

“If you took it a millisecond or a second or two back, you'll see that he clearly tackled on the ball. So we're very happy with how it was refereed.

“I think Finn Russell's call was much closer. Unfortunately he got injured then, I think that deflected a little bit from the action that he did, but we were happy with the decision that was made.

“Obviously there’s some time to do citings still but I'll be very surprised for the indirect contact - with first contact on the ball - that there will be anything from that.”

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