Episode 152: Is Rassie Already Three Moves Ahead Of World Rugby?
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The London meeting came and went. The status quo held. No sweeping law changes. No dramatic reset of the global game.But that does not mean nothing is happening.Because if you look closely at what Rassie Erasmus has been building, you could argue the real moves are being made elsewhere. The Springbok alignment camp, the quiet cooperation with France, and Rassie’s confirmation through 2031 suggest something more deliberate than short-term squad management. This feels like long-cycle thinking. Prototype players. Succession planning. Optionality.Are the Boks preparing for a faster, more phase-heavy game even if the laws have not yet shifted? Are they constructing a squad that can win whether scrums are emphasised or quietly diluted over time? And if the shape of the game does change, will South Africa resist it, or simply outmanoeuvre it?We also reflect on the tension around SANZAAR, the politics behind global alignment, and the strange obsession with “fan experience” that often ignores where rugby’s real drama actually lives. Because the game’s greatest tension has never been about speed alone. It has always been about jeopardy.Episode 152 of the Lekker Rugby Pod. Just MW Welman and Harry Jones thinking the game through properly.