South Africa boss Rassie Erasmus expecting some surprises from Warren Gatland
The world champions host the British and Irish Lions this summer.
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Your support makes all the difference.Rassie Erasmus believes that old rival Warren Gatland is plotting a few tactical surprises for the British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa
Erasmus coached against Gatland’s Wales on three occasions, losing the first two before masterminding a 19-16 victory in the 2019 World Cup semi-final with the Springboks going on to be crowned global champions.
The need to match South Africa physically while also offering a cutting edge in attack has shaped Gatland’s squad selection, but Erasmus suspects the New Zealander may also be preparing an ambush for the Test series.
“We are not friends. I don’t go and have a BBQ with him when I see him, but he is a guy that I’ve always felt has the right intention with coaching,” SA Rugby director of rugby Erasmus said.
“There is never a weird, funny feeling after a match – lose or win. I enjoy him as a person and I think we have very similar mindset in terms of coaching and that’s why it’s always such a weird tussle when we play.
“The way Warren has picked his Lions squad, his backline, his support staff and assistant coaches with Gregor Townsend in there, I think he has something up his sleeve.
“I don’t think we will see the battle of attrition and grinding it out like in the World Cup. I think he has other plans.
“I think we will see a change in his gameplan, but he might just be throwing us some bait, I’m not sure.
“Finishing with two Highveld games and the loose forwards that he has picked, I think he has a few plans.”