Otago Daily Times

Hurdles to Springboks’ participat­ion

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CAPE TOWN: World champion South Africa is ‘‘desperate’’ to play in the Rugby Championsh­ip this year, but there remain several hurdles before it will commit to the competitio­n, according to director of rugby Rassie Erasmus.

The competitio­n will be staged in Australia from November 7 to December 12, but the Springboks face being woefully underprepa­red, which Erasmus believes could make participat­ion dangerous for the players.

‘‘We desperatel­y want to play. It will be terrible to go a year without the Springboks playing,’’ Erasmus said in a virtual news conference yesterday.

‘‘But we have had one of the toughest lockdowns in the world and our players were indoors for months. In other countries, players could train or at least go to the park to exercise — we did not have that.

‘‘So if you look at the science, we have to get five or six matches into the players for their own welfare and to make it safe for them, and we are working out how to do that. Players probably need 500 minutes [of game time] to be safe.’’

South Africa’s domestic competitio­n will not start until October 10 with players having been largely inactive since March.

Erasmus revealed the Boks are also facing resistance from English clubs over the release of players in time for the start of the Rugby Championsh­ip.

‘‘We would want to arrive in Australia at the same time, as you have to quarantine for two weeks, which is why you need to take a massive squad because if you get injuries, you can’t just bring someone new in,’’ he said.

Erasmus confirmed that from a team management point of view, they would want to confirm participat­ion by October 10 at the latest.

‘‘We want to go, we know we have to go [from a financial point of view], we are just working out how we make it possible to go,’’ he said. — Reuters

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