South Africa director of rugby Rassie Erasmus set to be free to be involved in crunch series decider against the Lions after World Rugby delayed disciplinary action... allowing him to continue controversial waterboy role Rassie Erasmus is set to be free to feature in the series decider against the Lions World Rugby delayed disciplinary action against Springboks director of rugby Erasmus is under scrutiny for questioning the integrity of referee Nic Berry However, he will be able to continue his contentious waterboy role in third Test
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South Africa director of rugby Rassie Erasmus is likely to be free to feature in Saturday’s series decider against the Lions after World Rugby delayed disciplinary action.
The governing body announced on Monday night that Erasmus would be hauled before a disciplinary panel over questioning the integrity of referee Nic Berry during a rogue 63-minute video.
However, the hearing is unlikely to happen this week, meaning Erasmus will be able to continue his contentious waterboy role for the Springboks in the third Test in Cape Town.
Spingboks director of rugby Rassie Erasmus is likely to be free to feature against the Lions
The Lions were also criticised for their comments regarding the appointment of a South