Inside Bok coach Rassie’s boozy boys weekend [video]

That winning feeling? Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus is enjoying his downtime just weeks before the official fixtures kick off...

Inside Bok coach Rassie’s boozy boys weekend [video]

Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has rugby fans tickled pink with content from his boozy boys’ weekend.

The 53-year-old has posted clips of himself drinking and dancing with team personnel.

The posts come less than two months ahead of their first match of 2026.

RASSIE ENJOYS BOOZY BOYS WEEKEND

On his social media pages, Rassie Erasmus has been posting clips of the behind-the-scenes action involving Springboks staff.

The Boks boss posts clips every Friday of support coaching staff like Mzwandile Stick, Deon Davids, Felix Jones and Andy Edwards letting loose during strat time.

In his latest post, Rassie shared a clip of him enjoying a bottle of Klipdrift brandy. As the clip progressed, and he became more inebriated, the Springboks coach began to unwind, shadowing off his infamous dance moves.

“After a few hours…” he hilariously captioned the clip set to the Bongo Muffin soundtrack, Thathisigubhu.

In the comments section, followers and fans were amused…

@ilizwe_lebhubesi: “Dancing like he’s a normal Malume, while World Rugby is trying to stop him????????❤️❤️ that’s our Rassie”

@amandahoosenbunk: “Oom Rassie! I have many uncles, but you are my fave!”

@zwe_xesibe: “President of the Nation and his deputies”.

2026 SPRINGBOKS FIXTURES

Rassie Erasmus and his team are gearing up for an action-packed Springboks test match schedule this year.

They include the following fixtures….

Barbarians vs SA – 20 June, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha (non-cap match)

England vs SA – 4 July, Ellis Park, Johannesburg

Scotland vs SA– 11 July, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Wales vs SA – 18 July, Kings Park, Durban

New Zealand vs SA – 22 August, Ellis Park, Johannesburg

29 August, Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

5 September, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg

12 September, M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore

Australia vs SA – 27 September, Optus Stadium, Perth

Italy vs SA – 7 November, Allianz Stadium, Italy

France vs SA – 13 November, Stade de France in Paris.

Ireland vs SA – 21 November, Aviva Stadium, Dublin