Rassie Erasmus Grooves to Sister Bethina

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Dec 18, 2025, 13:54

If you thought Rassie Erasmus was only about strategies and scrums, think again. The Springboks' director of rugby has just given us a glimpse into his holiday vibes, and it's a rhythmic revelation. In a recent Instagram post, Erasmus is seen busting some serious moves to the tune of “Sister Bethina,” a tune that has undeniably transformed many a South African braai into an impromptu dance floor.

It’s December, and while most are winding down, Rassie is turning up... the volume, that is. The video, which now doubles as an unofficial kickoff to the Dezemba festivities, showcases Erasmus in a lighter, more jubilant frame of mind—a stark contrast to the intense figure seen pacing the sidelines during nail-biting Test matches.

As the beats of “Sister Bethina” pulse in the background, Erasmus doesn’t hold back. His dance moves, a fluid mix of enthusiasm and what some might call “dad dancing,” have captured the hearts of rugby fans and party-goers alike. It’s clear that when Rassie isn’t orchestrating game-winning plays, he could very well be orchestrating the dance floor.

"Didn’t know the coach had it in him to drop moves like that! Next team outing, we know who’s leading the dance circle,"

one amused fan commented on the post.

The clip not only serves as a reminder of Erasmus's multifaceted personality but also throws a spotlight on the often unseen lighter side of sports personalities. In a world where athletes and coaches are frequently boxed into their professional roles, Rassie’s dance moves are a refreshing note that they, too, have layers beyond the game.

With the Springboks' rigorous schedule, moments like these are precious and serve as a gentle reminder of the importance of balance and joy—both on and off the field. Whether it’s a strategic play or a dance play, Erasmus seems to handle it with equal passion, proving that sometimes, you just need to dance like nobody’s watching, even if thousands definitely are.

So next time you think of Rassie, remember, there’s more to the man than just rugby. There's a decent chance he could out-dance you at your own party!

 
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