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SA Rugby Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus firmly believes in second chances and is hopeful that former Springbok wing Aphiwe Dyantyi can make a successful return. 🏉 Rugby Read more on TheCitizenSports⤵️

SA Rugby Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus hopes that former Bok Aphiwe Dyantyi can make a successful return to the game. Picture: Anton Geyser/Gallo Imagescan make a successful return to the game and put himself in contention for the national side once again.

, with his return to play being confirmed by the Sharks earlier this week after they threw him a lifeline.Dyantyi will be able to train with the Sharks squad soon and will be available for selection from August, but Erasmus told a cautionary tale during a Bok press conference in Pretoria on Wednesday.

“I am not judging him as a person. I am just saying that four years is a long time . It’s nonsensical for a player in this day and age where you can’t get away with something like that.“We get tested every day in camp. Four or five players have been tested every day in camp over the last two years. Not a day goes by that players don’t get tested. I don’t think you need something like that to make it at the highest level.

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