“Rassie s comments are his own. He has been coming out and saying bits and pieces, but every team has those moments. “It s a tough job and I know everyone moans around certain decisions. I know there s obvious frustration that we get as coaches, but we need to control that because it s a tough job and if we can keep it to the proper channels, that s probably the best way because it s tough for the players, tough for the coaches and tough for the referees too. England prop Vunipola defended his actions in the opening test. “What do I remember? I remember just trying to get the ball, he said. “I saw he had gone down, and it was done in the heat of the moment. He seemed alright. He played on for the rest of the match.
Lions reply to Erasmus criticism by saluting match officials
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Lions will go through appropriate channels as Erasmus Twitter antics continue
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