Rassie Erasmus has taken to social media once more to highlight officiating discrepancies during the controversial Test between the Springboks and France on Saturday.
The first was a slow-motion, zoomed in replay of France fullback Thomas Ramos leading with his forearm to the head of Bok right wing Cheslin Kolbe, which went unsanctioned.In the second incident, Erasmus alludes to Barnes calling a forward pass on fullback Willie le Roux’s long connection to Damian Willemse on the wing.
Last week, Erasmus – after his first Test back at a stadium since completing a matchday ban handed down by World Rugby for criticising match officials – posted a clip casting aspersions on referee Nika Amashukeli’s officiating of the Boks’ defeat to Ireland.
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