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WATCH | Rassie back with a bang on Twitter with clip filled with innuendo

Following some silence for more than a month, Rassie Erasmus is back with a bang on Twitter with a typically provocative post.

SA Rugby's director of rugby took time out to highlight a clip from the dying stages of England's Six Nations victory over Wales this past weekend - Welsh pivot Dan Biggar's cross-kick to his winger Josh Adams in the 78th minute.

While Erasmus praises Biggar's "BMT" (big match temperament) for launching the deft chip as well as England defending it "well", there's a great deal of innuendo involved too.

The World Cup-winning coach pauses his clip and rewinds the moment Roses midfielder Joe Marchant tackles Adams, which upon closer inspection looks suspicious head-high.

Reading between the lines, that might intimate that he's again having a poke at match officials even though it's far more subtle.

In my opinion this is what make Wales always a difficult team to beat!! Dan Biggar has the BMT in the 77th min to kick the cross kick on the spot to Josh Adams! Well defended by England ! pic.twitter.com/O4CQwVCjpd

Erasmus skilfully leaves it at that and posted another wider-angled clip that did his initial thought of the Welsh attack being difficult to defend against more justice. 

This a better wider shot ! Very tough to defend ! @WelshRugbyUnion @AP9_ https://t.co/Im0hvem1Jt pic.twitter.com/eTcl8K7C2u

The Springbok guru only recently returned to his duties following his two-month suspension from World Rugby for his infamous video during last year's British & Irish Lions series.

He still isn't allowed to participate in any match-day preparation involving the Springboks. 

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