Rassie Erasmus Unfiltered: A New Podcast Taking Fans Inside His World!
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Rassie Erasmus is back at it again, this time following the Wallabies on X ahead of the Springboks’ next big clash.

 

South Africa (23 July 2025) – Rassie Erasmus is not just a world-class rugby coach, but he is also a strategist who is willing to play the long game. That includes a clever move on X (formerly Twitter).

While most coaches are glued to game footage and team sheets, Rassie is making his first move where few expect it, on X. His latest move? Quietly following just one account. And that is the official page of the Australian national rugby team, ahead of the Springboks’ upcoming Test on 16 August at the iconic Ellis Park and 23 August at Cape Town Stadium. No captions, no explanation, just one follow at a time.

Ever since joining X back in 2020, it has been quite fascinating to see his interactions. It is not the first time he has pulled this move. In fact, it is becoming his signature. In 2024, ahead of a highly anticipated Test match against the All Blacks, Rassie followed just one account, the New Zealand Rugby team. And in true Rassie fashion, once the dust settled after the match, he quietly unfollowed them. Just pure comedy gold.

With over 200,000 followers on X, Rassie’s account has become a place of both rugby insight and entertainment. And just to add a bit of spice, his cover photo features the Webb Ellis Cup, a not-so-subtle reminder that South Africa currently holds rugby’s most desired prize.

Whether you call it trolling, banter, or next-level strategy, there is no denying that it keeps fans thoroughly entertained. In a sport known for its intensity and hard hits, Rassie’s humour brings a much-needed lighter side to the game.

So, if your team suddenly gets a new follower named Johan Erasmus, do not celebrate just yet, because he is here for business.


Sources: X
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