Despite England arriving off a dismal Six Nations and a warm-up loss to France XV, Erasmus is treating them as a genuine threat. He points to a squad averaging 27 years old with around 32 caps each — young enough to be fearless, experienced enough to be dangerous — and draws a direct parallel between Borthwick resting Itoje and his own Nations Championship rotation logic with the likes of Faf de Klerk and Vincent Koch held back for the Rugby Championship series against the All Blacks. On Henry Pollock specifically, Erasmus is measured but pointed: the off-field personality is England's business, but the on-field output — his word was "awesome" — is something the Boks will need to contain. The piece is worth reading for Erasmus's candid framing of how both camps are using this series as a World Cup audition rather than a full-strength contest.