56 Local-based players are currently involved in the first Springbok alignment camp of the year in Cape Town.
Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus, the weekend productive coach Atelye and Cape Town in Cape Town continued until the first Springbok adaptation camp.
Seeing 56 local-based players from the country’s top four franchises this week, the camp’s goal is to put a solid foundation in 2025 international women in 2025 international seasons in July.
The camp came together in the morning with a gym session, where Erasmus, Springbok CEO Charles Wessels and a few of the coaches presented their plans and expectations for the season.
The alignment camp is hot in the heels of a bearing workshop, which each of the workshop, which they entered in the field of experience and the team will develop this season this season.
In June, in June, a training camp, in June, in June, there will be two more adaptation camps before moving to the game regime in the series of Italy and Georgia.
Coaches Workshop
Commenting on the workshop by the workshop, Erasmus said: “The coaches have a good interactive session in our believing in all the different areas of the game we have to develop this year and develop the playground.
“Of course, it was a productive workshop and allowed us to completely align and set the tune to our wanting to present to the players.”
The shelf coach was pleased with the opening day of the camp: “It was fantastic to see how new players, others and other players, and other players were invited to the camp and how other players were soaked in the information and structures we share with them.
“Wednesday session will be a similar structure and other coaches with other coaches presenting their plans within their specialists, and players will be part of the staff playing this year and what we will do with an open picture.”