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Erasmus underwent chemotherapy for life-threatening condition during Springboks' World Cup triumph

Erasmus underwent chemotherapy for life-threatening condition during Springboks' World Cup triumph
Former Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus [Image: Newshub]

Former Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus was undergoing chemotherapy treatment for a potentially life-threatening illness during his side's successful 2019 Rugby World Cup campaign in Japan.

In early 2019, Erasmus was diagnosed with microscopic polyangiitis with granulomatosis and underwent chemotherapy before and during the World Cup.

Erasmus' doctor Johan Theron told Afrikaans publication Rapport that the side effects made the coach weaker, but was essential as the disease was potentially fatal.

Theron says he really doubted at one stage whether he would be able to push through with his position as Springbok coach.

His chemotherapy doses were lowered so that he could give his full attention to the Springboks during the World Cup.

Dr Theron added that Erasmus decided to keep his illness and treatment out of the public domain as he didn’t want the news to serve as a distraction.

[Source: Newshub]

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