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South Africa's Six Nations move off the table as they stick with Rugby Championship

Plans to bring world champions South Africa to the Six Nations are over, after they reaffirmed th...



South Africa's Six Nations mov...
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South Africa's Six Nations move off the table as they stick with Rugby Championship

Plans to bring world champions South Africa to the Six Nations are over, after they reaffirmed their commitment to the rugby championship for the next 10 years.

It had been reported that discussions were taking place to revamp the global rugby landscape, which would see South Africa follow their domestic teams and move to a new competition with European sides.

However SA Rugby have this morning put an end to speculation, by giving their commitment to SANZAAR until 2030.

“We welcome the changes announced to the Castle Lager Rugby Championship with our SANZAAR partners and we are looking forward to see what the new strategic plan for the competition entails, with possible international expansion on the cards,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby.

“Although we had to change our domestic focus, we still have a long history with the All Blacks and Wallabies as well as a long-standing friendship with the Pumas and we look forward to more world class Test rugby.

“Ever since the Tri-Nations was first contested in 1996, and more recently the Castle Lager Rugby Championship from 2012, a team from the southern hemisphere has won the Rugby World Cup five out of six times – which is testimony to the high quality of test rugby played on this side of the equator.”

Andy Marinos, CEO of SANZAAR, said: “The re-commitment by the four unions to the long-term future of the international game is an important start as we embark in a new direction for both the unions and the organisation over the coming years.

The Rugby Championship ill be restructured to include a 12-match format with teams playing each other on a home or away basis through the new mini-tour match schedule that was adopted in 2019.

However, the Springboks will not be part of the competition in 2020, owing to travel restrictions as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.

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