Springbok National Rugby Coach, Rassie Erasmus, Team Talk | South African Rugby | Rugby World Cup
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Springbok Rugby Coach Rassie Erasmus giving the National Team a strategy and motivational talk | This is not only inspirational & motivational, but it is informative too. Becoming a champion needs sacrifice, hard work and determination in ALL aspects. Not only a few.
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We need a Rasie channel. This could make all of us greatest in the world if we listen to this daily
Rassie for President??
I could listen to Rassie all day
My sentiments exactly
Id go through 10 of him for him
Me too.. Such a brilliant coach one of our best we had
100%
I've never met a nice South African...
Hope Cricket SA is watching this. Quotas and race hire kill chemistry and trust in sport.
I mean the protea squad is talented they just not in any good form. They need a string of wins then they’ll get the fire back.
@@sachinbangaru737 The Proteas are run like an ANC municipality period. When they hired a black coach in the form of the guy from the West Indies I knew it was over. They will never get back or surpass previous generations because the goal will be to maintain fairness and to win.
Rassie should coach Bafana Bafana😅 This man is a gem👌
You can't coach soccer guys that just want to screw white girls (what's wrong with black girls?) and also drink the most expensive drinks (and use cocaine) all night long.. never mind not arriving for training the next day.. rather use coaches from elsewhere in the world that just wants money and allows it.
The way Malcolm looks at Rassie...(1:41)...that's scary😂😂😂
I come to listen to this for academic motivation even.
How can you not love this guy?
Malcom Marx looking like an absolute monster 😅 He's the only rugby player I know who gets a career-threatening injury on Saturday and is back in training on Monday.
Yes. The badge comes first. If you want to be and stay the best!
Life lessons and values behind the badge even more so..
I love the one when he talks about a guy who posts on social media about “..training on Christmas Day…” I can’t find that clip any more on TH-cam, I miss it
... now we can understand why he was a great player too !
This guy should have stayed the SA coach. Had a chance to build a dynasty. What an Amazing coach. SA rugby needs him
He's still director of SA Rugby. Plus Nienaber and Stick are still there
It is great to read that a black man supports a white coach. In this country we dont see this at all. I wish all black people who feels this way should speak up, SA needs to know, especially politicians, that EVERY citizen's voice is worth the same, and not only those counts that has a microphone and causes division.
@@cobusbrits2 theres plenty of Black people who love Rugby in SA.
We just need better leadership uptop..government wise. And SA rugby could be to South Africa what the N FL is to America .. I mean we are literally the best rugby team in the world and our high school rugby isn't bad .
@@12334ttqtqt remember we as blacks we have never been allowed to play any sports excerpt soccer coz of apartheid system
@@azaniabantuzulu its 2020 and out Rugby World Cup-winning captain is black. I would say he's done a great job
Great player. Great inspirational coach
South Africa is Blessed to have Rassie We need More coaches like him in South
So on point
Rassie is simply just phenomenal
and he outclasses ALL his peers
There is simply no one on the planet who thinks as wayward and as crazeely upside down as he does, and then,
strange thing is, it makes rock solid sense
ALL THE WAY‼️‼️
Touché Ras
yster man
YSTER👊🔥🥂
🪖
Shaq, Dennis Rodman, Dwight Howard: free throws.
and Wilt. And now Giannis
Reminds me of my son’s rugby coach
The Coach is the only one smiling...eish what is wrong with the players?
Nothing wrong with the players ,they were listening intently. Rassie was also serious and his smiles just ironically emphasized the stupidity that to become the best you can ignore one or two of the prerequisites.
I suppose it is one of the South African ways to use irony by smiling ". Maybe some other countries do it as well but differently.
Other countries have or may have their own ways to express irony.
Maradona I suppose
Ronaldinho for sure