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Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus laughs off conspiracy theories linking him to Scott Robertson departure in New Zealand rugby

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

South African rugby fans got a chuckle this week as Rassie Erasmus, head coach of the Springboks, addressed some wildly imaginative stories circulating about him.

From being accused of orchestrating media leaks to potentially recruiting a former All Blacks coach to unsettle New Zealand, Erasmus handled the rumors with his trademark humor.

The Robertson Rumor Explosion

The speculation started after New Zealand Rugby unexpectedly parted ways with former All Blacks coach Scott Robertson.

Reports cited performance issues and locker-room tensions, but a conspiracy theory quickly emerged online suggesting Erasmus might have influenced the situation from afar.

According to the rumor, Erasmus supposedly used his Irish media connections from his time at Munster to “destabilize” the All Blacks.

Erasmus responded with a wink and a sarcastic tweet, saying: “Used my Irish media contact to spread information,” clearly indicating the idea was absurd.

Hollywood-Style Speculation

The story didn’t stop there. Some commentators, including New Zealand Herald writer Gregor Paul, speculated that Erasmus might try to recruit Robertson into the Springboks coaching setup.

The theory suggested this would create psychological pressure ahead of a potential World Cup quarter-final clash against the All Blacks.

While Paul admitted the scenario was a “Hollywood long shot,” it still captured the imagination of rugby fans and social media alike.

Erasmus’ playful response has made it clear that the Springbok coach is not losing sleep over these fanciful ideas.

Erasmus’ Approach to Coaching

Known for his tactical acumen and sharp wit, Erasmus has built a reputation for taking his team seriously while not sweating over wild media speculation.

His leadership has led the Springboks to significant international success, including winning the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Despite the bizarre stories, Erasmus continues to focus on preparing his squad, developing young talent, and maintaining the team’s competitive edge at home and abroad.

Why Fans Shouldn’t Panic

Rugby supporters can relax — there’s no secret plot against New Zealand, and Robertson is not being poached in a shadowy scheme.

The stories are part of the “silly season” that often plagues sports news, especially during transfer and coaching rumors.

Erasmus’ lighthearted approach reminds fans that not every headline or social media post should be taken seriously.

What’s Next?

  • Erasmus will continue his preparations for upcoming Springbok fixtures, focusing on performance rather than gossip.

  • Robertson’s future remains with New Zealand Rugby, with no official contact from South Africa.

  • Fans can expect more updates from the Springboks on player and coaching developments as the World Cup approaches.

  • Social media speculation is likely to continue, but Erasmus’ humor will keep things grounded.

The takeaway? In rugby, just like in Hollywood, some stories are fun to imagine but have little bearing on reality.

Summary

Rassie Erasmus, Springbok head coach, has laughed off wild conspiracy theories linking him to the departure of Scott Robertson and suggesting he might try to recruit Robertson to South Africa.

Erasmus’ sarcastic social media response made clear there is no truth to these claims.

His focus remains on coaching, team preparation, and leading the Springboks to success in international competitions while ignoring the so-called “silly season” of rugby rumors.

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