The Citizen (KZN)

Celtic Rugby confirms talks

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Cape Town – Celtic Rugby have confirmed that “advanced and positive discussion­s” are taking place with South African Rugby for the introducti­on of two new sides into the Pro 12 competitio­n for the 2017/18 season.

Although not named in a statement from Celtic Rugby yesterday, reports in Ireland suggest that those two teams will be the Southern Kings and Cheetahs, who have been axed from Super Rugby from 2018.

The Pro 12 is looking to head in the other direction, expanding to new frontiers in order to open up new revenue streams as it falls well behind the English Premiershi­p and France’s Top 14 in terms of income.

“Advanced and positive discussion­s are taking place with the South African Rugby Union regarding the introducti­on of two teams into an expanded Pro 12 Championsh­ip. Given the proximity of the 2017/18 season start, a final decision on this potential expansion will be confirmed as soon as practical,” Celtic Rugby aid.

Celtic Rugby is the associatio­n of Irish, Welsh, Scottish and Italian Rugby Unions, whose club sides make up the Pro 12.

Adding the Cheetahs and Kings will bring new broadcast markets, with local media reporting the deal is likely to generate an extra £6 million per annum, on top of current revenues of £12m per year. Negotiatio­ns are also underway with clubs in North America and other parts of Europe.

Irish Rugby Football Union chief executive Philip Brown admitted last week that the competitio­n needed expansion, even if that meant logistical challenges in bringing in teams from outside of Europe.

Two more South African Super Rugby franchises have reportedly expressed an interest in moving to the European competitio­n when their contracts with the Southern Hemisphere edition expire in 2020. The long and difficult travel across time zones has left the teams looking north instead.

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