Tokyo — Rassie Erasmus is naturally drawn to the shadows. If the Springbok coach had his way for the knockout stages at this Rugby World Cup (RWC) he would have his players return to sleepy Omaezaki‚ away from temptation and the glare of the media. 

On Monday‚ however‚ after his team arrived in the capital from Kobe‚ Erasmus was left under no illusion that his team are at the business end of the RWC and set for a date with destiny against frenzy-filled hosts Japan...

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