Glasgow Times

Rainbow Cup blow as South African visas denied

- DAVID BARNES

THE tournament organisers remain hopeful that the Rainbow Cup can go ahead as planned from April 24 to June 19 despite the four South African teams involved – the Bulls, Sharks, Lions and Stormers – being told that they will not be granted visas by the UK government.

While Covid concerns mean the South African franchises will stay at home and play against each other during the first three rounds of the competitio­n, the plan is for them to then be based in Bristol and commute from there to their games in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Italy during rounds four to six.

The problem appears to be with current restrictio­ns on travel between South Africa and England, so a solution might be to move the base to somewhere else in the UK.

However, South Africa is also one of the countries on Ireland’s mandatory hotel quarantine list – which does not provide exemptions for profession­al sports athletes – so that could also be a big obstacle to getting the tournament played.

Sharks CEO Eduard Coetzee told South African press yesterday that the franchises had been advised to not proceed with their visa applicatio­ns.

“We have little informatio­n at

this stage, but it seems to be the case that the Rainbow Cup will be cancelled,” he said.

Cancelling the Rainbow Cup – which has been organised as a one-off “bridge” tournament ahead of the four South African franchises joining the PRO14 next season – would have significan­t financial implicatio­ns in terms of lost broadcast and advertisin­g revenue.

It will also deprive British and Irish Lions hopefuls of valuable game time ahead of this summer’s tour, which is planned for South Africa, travel restrictio­ns permitting.

So, it seems likely that the competitio­n will go ahead in some sort of abbreviate­d format, even if the withdrawal of the Bulls, Sharks, Lions and Stormers heavily diminishes its appeal and credibilit­y.

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Sharks CEO Eduard Coetzee revealed the teams won’t travel

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