Glasgow Times

South African clubs drop out of PRO14

- DAVID BARNES

THE GUINNESS PRO14 league is to be reduced to a 12team competitio­n next season with confirmati­on that its two South African franchises– the Southern Kings and the Toyota Cheetahs – will not take part in the 2020-21 campaign due to on-going travel restrictio­ns enforced by the South African government.

“Work is already underway to concentrat­e the opening 202021 fixtures among the 12 European-based clubs [including

Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors],” said a statement issued by the league.

The decision was announced yesterday afternoon, several hours after news broke that the Kings have suspended all rugby activity for the remainder of 2020 due to financial issues, highlighti­ng the precarious position of profession­al sport at the moment after five months of inactivity.

Both pieces of news are major setbacks to the league. The introducti­on of the South African sides in 2017 was heralded as a significan­t step towards developing the competitio­n as a global brand.

Kings found themselves in a particular­ly vulnerable position after a takeover attempt of the Eastern Province franchise collapsed in June, leaving the South African rugby union to take on the burden.

“Following several weeks of interrogat­ion of the Kings’ financial state of affairs we were left with a straightfo­rward choice,” said Kings board chairman Andre Rademan. “We could opt to field the Kings in the domestic competitio­ns mooted by SA Rugby for the sport’s post-lockdown resumption if we so wished.

“If we did so, it would require additional loans to the Kings or extra investment from the shareholde­rs to the tune of R6.5 million (£295k), which would add to the organisati­on’s existing substantia­l debt.

“This is obviously very disappoint­ing news for the players and management who, like all rugby profession­als, were desperate to resume playing,” he added. “But the board believed that further investment in 2020 with zero commercial return would be reckless in the extreme.”

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