GALLERY: The Springboks sweat it out in extreme conditions
There's a very good reason why Rassie Erasmus chose this site to round off their World Cup prep.
Jesse Kriel during the South African national rugby team training session and fan engagement at Shiranami Stadium on September 09, 2019 in Kagoshima, Japan. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images)
The Springboks on Monday trained in Kagoshima, a city known for it’s tough, humid conditions.
Coach Rassie Erasmus has certainly made his intentions clear before the World Cup starts next week: South Africa will try to be as acclimatised as best they can.
“We also chose it because the extreme conditions of the heat makes sure the body is well conditioned so that when we get to the match it’s easier. It was part of the thinking in planning to put the guys in some extreme conditions so that when it comes to the match they would be well prepared,” he said.
“We visited quite a few sites to see which was the best opportunity for us, and Kagoshima was the best. Everything is top notch.”
With 6 000 fans watching on enthusiastically, the Boks certainly sweated it out.
Here’s just a peak.
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