WATCH: Hilarious moment camera crew member realises broadcast is live

WATCH: Hilarious moment camera crew member realises broadcast is live

A SuperSport crew member left coach Rassie Erasmus in shock when he dove out of frame upon realising the interview was live.

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A tense clash between the Springboks and All Blacks over the weekend saw the South African national team once again proving they are the best in the world. 

After what seemed like a certain win for the All Blacks, the Springboks came out all guns blazing at the death, claiming a 31–27 victory.

As with any rugby match, it came time for post-match interviews, where South Africans were treated to a comical sight. 

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Moments before Gcobani Bobo's interview with coach Rassie Erasmus, a SuperSport crew member was seen diving headfirst out of the frame after realising they were caught on camera during a live broadcast. 

Erasmus was visibly shocked by the moment, looking quite concerned for the crew member.

Watch the comical moment here:

The much-anticipated clash between South Africa and New Zealand saw the national team extend its winning streak to three games against the All Blacks. The match took place at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Saturday, 31 August.

According to JacarandaFM News, coach Rassie Erasmus admitted that he was annoyed by conceding four tries to the All Blacks.

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"We gave them a couple of easy tries, and their turnover attack hurt us the most when our defence was not quite set," he told a press conference. "But we defended really well when things were structured," added Erasmus, who played key roles in the 2019 and 2023 Rugby World Cup victories of the Springboks.

"If the All Blacks had won the Test, they would have deserved it. We know the result could have gone the other way; we could easily have lost. But our character was there."

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