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Why the fecking hell are Saru continuing to allow themselves to be bullied by Aus in the Sanzar alliance? It makes absolutely no sense at all from any angle.

New Zealand has 145 472 players registered with its 26 (mainly marginal) unions.
Australia has roughly 150 000 in a good year. South Africa is blessed with about 400 000 players registered with its unions and clubs.

The above doesn’t take into consideration the non-registered casual players and schoolboys. You can rest assured though, that these would only paint a more dominant picture for South African rugby. Add to that the fact SA have been the dominant national team in two key watershed periods for rugby. Firstly the dawn of the professional era post 1995. And secondly the expansion of Super Rugby.

Now help me understand this, why then do we get bullied by our Antipodean cousins, especially Australia, at every step of any key decision made about rugby? SA bring far more to the Sanzar plate in terms of resources and more importantly, player and viewer numbers than any of the other countries. We have as illustrious a history as any rugby playing nation (let’s sweep that little state experiment between 1948-1992 under the carpet for a bit). And our geographical position is such that we don’t actually need to commit to any rugby fraternity out of necessity and you really have to wonder just what it is that has kept our rugby bosses dancing to the Wallaby tune since the mid-90s?

Sanzar needs us more than we need them. If it came to a standoff, Australia would have to fold before we did. For all their talk of alliances and pan-Pacific tourneys they know we know they need us. New Zealand knows that siding with a country that cannot even sustain a national domestic tournament is foolish. Sure they’ll back Aus over us initially out of that “stuff the jaapies” silliness they have down under but, that is only because we haven’t been bold enough to stand our ground and force the issue. And I thought forcing the issue was something we did better than any nation on Earth.

And to the current cause of this gripe. This nonsense over the Super 15 bids. Australia will have us believe that it makes more sense to award a fifth Super 15 franchise to a city with a rugby population the size of a small Craven Week union than a region which boasts more potential in terms of talent and sheer player numbers than probably the whole damn convict colony off the NZ coast. And we are buying this?

I cannot believe that our rugby bosses are such wimps that they get suckered in by the ARU’s slick charisma. We are talking Saffas here. Salt-of-the-earth okes who can smell bull dust a mile away. Or at least they should. But already we find ourselves having to go into arbitration because we cannot win over a vote over whether to give rugby to a veritable hotbed of the game or to go and compete in a region where in all its years of existence rugby has never made any impact.

I can bet you that of the Southern Kings win, the ARU will not take it lying down. It is time Saru stood their ground and made a statement. This is it.




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4 Responses to “Time for Saru to lay down the law”

“the whole damn convict colony off the NZ coast” You lost all credibility with this dumb racist comment - why is that necessary at all? In any event SARU will not accept the democratic vote of their SANZAR partners and have insisted on arbitration. They will lose this as well.

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Antiquity on October 23rd, 2009 at 11:48 pm

The reality is that RESULTS count, SA with 5 teams in Super 14 always fills the bottom two positions, 13/14, so do we need to fill positions 13/14/15 every year?
If only the E. Province/Border/SW District teams had of done better in our 2ND division and got their PERFORMANCE act together we would have a good case.

The NZ’s have a saying that goes as follows “there is good and bad coming out of SA rugby, the bad is that if they got their act together heaven help the rest of the rugby world and the good is that they will never get their act together.”

The E Cape needs to get its act togther with regard to performance on the field and other success will automaticly follow.

Brent

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brnet on October 24th, 2009 at 10:43 am

You are quite right Bonga, Most people in Melbourne have never eatched a rugby game in their lives, they´re all about ARU, while the folks from Eastern Cape have a rich history of the sport and have been responsible for a large amount of the worlds best players. South African rugby viewers make more than Aus and New Zealands viewers put together. Why not just say fine screw you guys we´re going to Europe. Time difference, easier travel schedules and the opportunity to watch our matches in places like Rome, Dublin, Paris, London and Edinburgh would be far more exciting to the South African public than to continue playing the same old boring matches every year.

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Steve on October 25th, 2009 at 4:45 pm

ARU? I meant to say AFL - all those acronyms come from the same box…

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Steve on October 27th, 2009 at 5:07 pm

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Bonga Ntshingila is an avid sports fan,he had a promising youth sports career (as in coaches always promised he would play in the next match,and teammates always promised to moer him if he shanked yet another scoring opportunity).When he realised that maybe he wasn't going to be the next Andre Joubert thanks to a few shortcomings (hand-eye co-ordination,timing,pace (buffet lines excepted) he proceeded to satisfy his huge passion for sport from the stands and immerse himself in in-depth analysis of sport and atheletes.This may (not) have been made even more inviting by the prospect of imbibing a few refreshing beverages while casting a critical eye over the latest choke/cheat/fluke by (insert geographically correct team here) and telling all and sundry just how and why he and only he saw it coming.

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