Wait, coach Rassie Erasmus earns how much?

Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus holds the Webb-Ellis aloft after their 2019 Rugby World Cup final win over England.

Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus holds the Webb-Ellis aloft after their 2019 Rugby World Cup final win over England.

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We all know him. We all admire him. Rassie Erasmus, the mastermind behind the Springboks’ success, has cemented his place as the best rugby coach in the world.

But have you ever wondered how much our beloved coach actually earns?

Rassie Erasmus, a former Springbok flanker, has had an illustrious coaching career. He has led teams like the Cheetahs, Stormers, and Munster, and currently serves as the director of rugby for South Africa’s national side.

Under his leadership, the Springboks secured back-to-back Rugby World Cup titles in 2019 and 2023, as well as a Rugby Championship trophy. Let’s not forget the crowning achievement of maintaining the No. 1 world ranking.

A Celebrated Academic Achievement

In May 2024, Rassie was awarded a Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) in Coaching Science by the North-West University (NWU)’s Faculty of Health Sciences.

This honour recognises his exceptional management and innovative strategies during the Springboks’ triumphant 2019 and 2023 Rugby World Cup campaigns.

It’s a testament to the dedication and expertise that make him one of the most successful rugby coaches in history.

The Hefty Paycheck of a Rugby Legend

Being at the top of your game comes with its rewards, and for Rassie Erasmus, that includes an impressive salary.

According to RUCK.co.uk, Erasmus ranks as the second-highest-paid rugby coach in the world, earning a staggering £650,000 per year — approximately R15 million.

This substantial income reflects his pivotal role in keeping the Springboks at the forefront of international rugby.

Who Tops the List?

While Rassie’s earnings are undoubtedly impressive, the top spot on RUCK’s list goes to Steve Borthwick, the England head coach, who earns £700,000 annually (around R16 million). Borthwick’s paycheck underscores the competitive nature of coaching at the highest level.

The Value of Excellence

Rassie’s success as a coach isn’t just about trophies; it’s about building a legacy of excellence. His leadership has inspired players and fans alike, and his salary is a reflection of the value he brings to the world of rugby.

As fans, we can only applaud his achievements and hope for more Springbok victories under his guidance.

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