Rugby-Du Toit hails record-breaker Erasmus ahead of Scotland clash


FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Autumn Internationals - England v South Africa - Allianz Stadium Twickenham, London, Britain - November 16, 2024 South Africa's Pieter-Steph du Toit scores a try Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra/ File Photo

July 10 (Reuters) - Stand-in captain Pieter-Steph ⁠du Toit has hailed the influence of South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus ⁠as the double-World Cup winner prepares to take charge of a ‌record 55th Springbok match when they host Scotland in the Nations Championship on Saturday.

Versatile forward Du Toit has been a key part of Erasmus’ plans since the coach first took the helm in ​2018, and together they claimed World Cup wins in ⁠2019 and 2023, though the ⁠latter was with Erasmus in a director of rugby role.

Erasmus will move past 2007 ⁠World ‌Cup winner Jake White with the most games in charge of the Springboks at Loftus stadium in Pretoria.

"I’ll always remember the excitement on the ⁠first day I met Rassie," Du Toit told reporters ​on Friday. "He always comes ‌up with a plan and gives us the opportunity to build on ⁠it, and to ​find something that can give us an edge.

"That's always been there, and it's awesome to be part of this occasion with him."

Du Toit is leading a much-changed side in the ⁠absence of injured regular skipper Siya Kolisi following ​last weekend’s 45-21 demolition of England in Johannesburg.

"It doesn't put pressure on me, it actually excites me more," said Du Toit, who will be playing in his 97th Test.

"When ⁠you play for the Springboks at Loftus, you've got so much energy, and you want to prove a point, and a guy who wants to do that can be dangerous because he'll do anything for the team.

"We've got a good ​system, and it guides us wherever we go. I've ⁠been here for a couple of years now, and I've learned from the other captains ​before me.

"It’s just about doing what is expected ‌on the field and leading by example."

The ​Springboks host Scotland for the first time since 2014 and have won all seven previous home meetings.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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