SA Rugby confirms Rassie Erasmus’ four-year extension, securing his leadership through to 2031 after guiding SA to historic successes.
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SA Rugby confirms Rassie Erasmus’ four-year extension, securing his leadership through to 2031 after guiding SA to historic successes.

By: Byron Lukas

South African rugby’s most influential figure isn’t going anywhere. SA Rugby confirmed on Friday that double Rugby World Cup-winning coach Rassie Erasmus has signed a further four-year extension, securing his leadership through to 2031.

SA Rugby confirms the extension

SA Rugby President Mark Alexander announced the deal at the organisation’s general meeting of member unions, expressing pride in reaffirming its partnership with Erasmus through the 2031 Rugby World Cup in the USA.

“This decision reflects not only Rassie’s remarkable track record of success, but also the enduring impact he has made in shaping the identity of our game,” Alexander said via SA Rugby website.

“Under his leadership, the Springboks have achieved historic milestones, consistently setting the standard for performance on the global stage. He has refined a style of play that is uniquely suited to our strengths, combining physicality, tactical intelligence and resilience, and in doing so, has ensured that South African rugby remains both distinctive and formidable.

“Beyond results, his tenure has been defined by vision and consistency. He has instilled a culture of accountability, unity and belief that resonates across our players, management and supporters.

“His ability to adapt, innovate and inspire has positioned South African Rugby as a benchmark for others, while safeguarding the traditions and values that make our game a source of national pride.”

Erasmus reflects on his renewed commitment

Erasmus, a former Springbok captain, first took over as Director of Rugby in 2018, leading the Boks to Rugby World Cup triumphs in 2019 and 2023.

His title changed to Springbok head coach in 2024, after which he guided South Africa to back-to-back Castle Lager Rugby Championship victories and maintained their position as the world’s top-ranked team for three consecutive seasons.

“This was a quick and easy conversation to reach agreement,” Erasmus added. “I have always said that I would find it hard to coach any other international team, and I’m very happy to continue as long as the South African public wants me.

“I’d like to thank SA Rugby and the franchises for the support and backing they have given me and the Springboks over the past few years. It hasn’t always been easy but we’re improving. Although this a long-term agreement we’re not looking beyond a really tough 2026 schedule right now.”

Long-term stability for South African rugby

Mr Alexander added that extending Erasmus’ tenure secured long-term stability for South Africa’s rugby systems, pathways and ambitions.

“This extension is a vote of confidence in Rassie’s proven ability to deliver results, refine our strategy and inspire future generations,” he said.

An announcement regarding contract negotiations with the rest of the Springbok coaching staff will follow in due course.

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