Director of rugby fired off series of tweets and videos highlighting refereeing incidents after Boks’ loss to France
Rassie Erasmus defended his latest rugby tweets, urging Twitter users to hit the block button should they not want to follow him.
“When I tweet, I don’t do it for people who don’t want to follow me,” Erasmus said. “I am trying to inform the SA fans who support us about things that happen on the field that we have to work hard on. “We said ‘I don’t believe Wayne Barnes will let that go and just say, listen the TMO was not available’. I just can’t believe that from Wayne Barnes. That is why we say we have no quarrels with that try.
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