Toxic Rassie crosses the line with personal attack on France centre
By Rugby Onslaught

Toxic Rassie crosses the line with personal attack on France centre

Toxic and deranged South African rugby genius Rassie ‘I’ll keep making videos’ Erasmus has gone after innocent French centre Gael Fickou is a vicious Sunday morning video takedown.

Mad Rassie calls Fickou ‘clever’ implying that the centre did something wrong. We can’t see anything wrong here from Fickou to be honest.

“This so clever by Fickou, the way he moves and presents himself on our side of the ruck has no influence on our speed of the ball from the ruck !! We can certainly learn from this !! Sorry”

https://twitter.com/RassieRugby/status/1591752558485377026

He also penned this toxic bilge, so sarcastic it could actually hurt and traumatise people reading it online.

“Deon copping a lot of flack for this yellow card, to be honest I also thought the Blue 16 detached and maul over, we just have to work harder and make sure we understand the rules correctly! Very costly 🟨 ! We deserve all the criticism!!”

https://twitter.com/RassieRugby/status/1591738884567728130

Last night he made a hot take video right after the final whistle, again using caustic sarcasm to bedevil his victims.

“I know guys and accept it, we really only have ourselves to blame as the French were awsome both on the field (players)and off the field (supporters)!! We just have to fix these fundamental errors like tackle technique and simple passing.”

Luckily Nienaber is still a class act. The Springbok head coach praised his team’s attitude following their defeat against France.

Both teams scored two tries in the match, with Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and wing Kurt-Lee Arendse crossing the chalk for the visitors.
“It hurts a lot because the players showed a lot of attitude and put in a great effort and we certainly can’t fault that,” said Nienaber.

“The effort the players delivered was extraordinary, and the in the end goal kicks proved to be difference on the scoreboard.”

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