The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Player drain hurting SA rugby

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CAPE TOWN. — South Africa Rugby CEO Jurie Roux has admitted that the player exodus is damaging the local game in South Africa.

There are more than 350 South African profession­al rugby players plying their trade abroad and the affects can be seen in the national team’s performanc­es.

The Springboks have won only 11 of 25 Tests over the past two years for a meagre 44% win-record.

In an interview with Rugby World magazine, Roux acknowledg­ed that the overseas player drain issue is becoming alarming.

“Last year we had 373 players playing in European club competitio­ns. Any other country that loses that amount of players cannot compete on a national level. Take 373 players out of New Zealand, Australia, England, Ireland, France — see if they compete. It would be tough. We have the proof,” the magazine quotes Roux as saying.

In the past, players used to head abroad towards the tail-end of their careers, but that is no longer the case, Roux stressed.

“They are becoming younger,” he continued. “People are coming to our youth weeks, our Craven Weeks — our Under-18 aspiration­al tournament­s. They are recruiting them at Under-18. The list (of talent leaving) is getting longer.” In an attempt to tackle the issue, SA Rugby earlier this year formulated a new policy regarding the selection of overseas-based Springboks.

According to the policy, only overseas players with 30 or more Test caps can be selected for the Springboks. — AFP.

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