Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus is thoroughly enjoying his December holiday, spending his time off drinking, dancing, and partying with friends.
RASSIE ERASMUS SHOWS OFF HIS DANCING SKILLS – AGAIN
On his social media accounts, Rassie Erasmus posted a hilarious video of himself dancing to South Africa’s unofficial anthem, Sister Bethina.
The song – sung by Mgarimbe – is played at every Springbok game, following the performance of Nkosi Sikel’ iAfrika.
The clip featured Rassie breaking into several moves, including a traditional Zulu war dance.
Take a look…
‘JUST HAVING FUN’
Rassie Erasmus is known for his work-hard, play-hard attitude.
Hi’s dance moves have become meme-worthy for social media users.
In October, the Springboks coach posted a clip of him enjoying a boozy night with assistant coach Mzwandile. The duo celebrated their downtime with a few moves on their makeshift dancefloor.
A year ago, Rassie shared a clip of him belting out a diss track sampling the Cranberries’ Zombie.
“Just having fun”, he captioned the clip.
In 2022, the rugby hero made headlines when he cheekily poked fun at a ban imposed on him by World Rugby after his infamous rant about biased referees following a test defeat against the British and Irish Lions.
The rugby boss posted a clip of him dancing to the Eminem track Without Me, which features the lyrics: “Guess who’s back.”
He captioned the clip: “It’s so lekka to be back at the stadiums!”
Months earlier, he tweeted a clip of himself during what appeared to be boozy celebrations during another December break.
In the dance clip, Rassie posted: “Time to get back at my twins !! Apparently they can embarrass me anytime but parents not! Remember I am white and have no rhythm, but hell I want to make the Gwijo Squad”.