Fans at home see Erasmus as a brave knight, charging into dragon fire to preserve the dignity of his people
in which he criticised in detail the performance of referee Nic Berry following the first Test of the British & Irish Lions tour, also carries a warning “as to his future conduct”. Erasmus has been instructed to apologise to the relevant match officials, as has SA Rugby which must now pay a £20,000 fine.Both Erasmus and SA Rugby will appeal. Of course they will. This saga was never going to end quietly whatever verdict the world’s governing body landed on.
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