Erasmus praises predecessor for improved Bok skills


  • Rugby
  • Monday, 18 Jun 2018

Rugby Union Britain - Wales v South Africa - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - 26/11/16 South Africa Head Coach Allister Coetzee before the match Action Images via Reuters / Paul Childs Livepic

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Rassie Erasmus praised his much-maligned predecessor Allister Coetzee on Monday for the improved skills of the South African side that have seen them clinch a three-match home series against England with a game to spare.

Coetzee was sacked as Springbok coach in February after securing 11 wins out of 25 tests - and the side have been noticeably more potent on attack and confident with the ball in hand in their three tests in 2018.

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