Rassie Erasmus, the mastermind behind South Africa’s back-to-back Rugby World Cup victories, is no stranger to the spotlight. Known for his tactical brilliance on the field, the Springbok coach has once again captured hearts with a viral video of him dancing to Mgarimbe’s iconic trackSister Bethina. In the light-hearted Instagram post, Rassie lets loose with exaggerated shimmies, Zulu-inspired moves and pure holiday joy toSister Bethina— a track blasted after the anthem at Springboks games.
The clip screams “work hard, play hard” with fans calling it instantly meme-worthy as Rassie embraces the festive Dezemba energy. The Springboks coach’s latest dance video shows Rassie letting loose with moves that scream holiday cheer. The internet exploded with praise and memes, turning Rassie’s moves into relatable content.
🥃🔥 THE BOSS IS DECEMBERING! 🇿🇦Rassie Erasmus knows exactly how to turn it on when it matters, but he also knows when to hit the dance floor. Fire, brandy, and legendary vibes—this is how you win at holidays!Is there any better way to spend the festive season?…pic.twitter.com/LaTPpV9v1W In October, while the Springboks were gearing up for their five-game end-of-year tour (EOYT), Rassie shared a video onhis X account. The clip showsthe 53-year-old coachdancing, singing and enjoying drinks with Stick, captioned “Last weekend off before the five-game EOYT!
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