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No rivalry among Springboks fullbacks, says Aphelele Fassi

No rivalry among Springboks fullbacks, says Aphelele Fassi

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Springbok fullback Aphelele Fassi is keen to build on his Test caps this season with the national side.
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There is no competitiveness between him, Willie le Roux, and Damian Willemse for the Springboks' No 15 jersey, according to Aphelele Fassi.
For them, it's all about how they can improve the team, and whoever is selected on a specific matchday to wear the fullback jersey, the others will do their best to support him in preparing for what awaits on a certain weekend from the opposition.
With the Springboks set to play 14 matches this season, Fassi will likely feature in some as the starting fullback as head coach Rassie Erasmus looks to expand his squad ahead of the 2027 Rugby World Cup. The Bok season starts this Saturday against the Barbarians in Cape Town.
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'I don't think it is a rivalry,' Fassi said about the fullback jersey of the Boks and who gets to wear it on a specific match day.
'What the coaches have been telling us; it's about building the squad in the right direction and being able to help each other week in and week out.
"Over the past couple of weeks, Damian and I have been helping each other out in certain areas of our game and discussing how to improve. With the experience Willie brings, it's vital for us.
'The aim is not to bash each other up but to compete and help each other going forward. Everyone has a different way of playing and we all have that X-factor that we want to bring into the game.
"All we are doing is to help each other to understand the gameplan and how your X-factor can filter into the team.'
'It's just a really spicy thing, a lekker thing to look forward to' 🗣
Rassie Erasmus reflects on his @Barbarian_FC memories as the #Springboks get set for a historic Cape Town clash 🇿🇦
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According to Fassi, it wasn't too difficult to adjust from the United Rugby Championship to what is demanded at the Springbok level.
However, he has been working on his strengths with the aid of Le Roux and Willemse. For him, it's important to be able to learn and feed off Le Roux who's been capped 97 times by the Springboks.
'In situations where I don't know what to do, I kind of feed off him. He has had a massive impact. This past week, I sat and asked him a few questions. Those answers were what I needed, and they will help me going into the season.
#Springbok Assistant Coach Tony Brown reflects on another intense and hardworking training camp — laying the foundation for what's to come. 💪🇿🇦#StrongerTogether #Springboks #TonyBrown pic.twitter.com/HmBK288Zx6 — Springboks (@Springboks) June 19, 2025

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