A Sporting Post reader sent us a clip of Springbok Coach Rassie Erasmus talking about ‘pressure’.
“Have people forgotten what pressure is?” he asks.
It’s worth a quick watch.
Worth a quick watch
Home » Horse Racing » Lockdown Day 35 – Rassie On ‘Pressure’
“Have people forgotten what pressure is?” he asks.
It’s worth a quick watch.
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