Springbok coach Peter De Villiers will have to face his employers on his return to South Africa and explain why his team has gone backwards.
De Villiers will also more than likely have to explain why he has put the Springboks on the verge of becoming the laughing stock of international rugby with his absurd comments in the media.
The Springboks have had a disastrous start to the TriNations and media accross the globe have picked the Springboks game plan apart and had a field day with De Villiers rediculous suggestions of cheating in rugby.
De Villiers will however now have to explain what is going wrong to his employers.
"It is something that happens in terms of the coach's contract. It is normal procedure and it is a good thing to happen so we can take stock of where we went wrong in our last three important test matches," SA Rugby president Oregin Hoskins told the SABC.
The Springboks have played three matches in this year's TriNations and have failed to earn any points at all and will need the greatest comeback of all time in the TriNations if they are to win as they have three matches left but have a negative points score of 51.
Hoskins is however confident that the Boks will be able to turn their fortunes around on August the 21st in Soweto when they play against the All Blacks.
















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