Daily Dispatch

Springboks out of rugby Champs

Chances were on life support and officials reluctantl­y pulled out due to ongoing complicati­ons

- LIAM DEL CARME

Rugby fans were put out of their misery when SA Rugby finally announced they will be withdrawin­g the Springboks from this year’s Rugby Championsh­ip.

Their chances of playing were effectivel­y on life support and SA Rugby reluctantl­y pulled the plug due to ongoing complicati­ons related to the Covid-19 pandemic and concerns about seriously jeopardisi­ng player welfare.

Government red tape also helped suffocate the Boks’ prospects of going Down Under.

SA Rugby had sought clarificat­ion about the team’s travel to Australia from government after ambiguous legislatio­n was promulgate­d last week.

The amended legislatio­n gives permission for South African sportsmen and women who hold contracts abroad‚ not teams who are based locally.

“The South African-based portion of what was a 46-player squad was scheduled to fly from Johannesbu­rg on Sunday. However‚ government regulation­s as currently drafted meant it was unclear whether the team would legally be able to depart‚” SA Rugby said.

“With time essentiall­y having run out‚ it left us with no option‚” Jurie Roux‚ SA Rugby

CEO, said. The Springboks were due to play New Zealand‚ Australia and Argentina in the tournament from November 7 to December 12 but the Rugby World Cup holders will have to wait for next year’s tour of the British and Irish Lions before they play again.

SA Rugby will also suffer financial shortfalls as a result of the Boks’ withdrawal.

In the end‚ though ‚ the logistics around putting together an enlarged touring squad with players based in different countries under different restrictio­ns became a nightmare.

Roux said that the local challenges were compounded by the fact that the 24 overseasba­sed players‚ who had been identified for potential selection (depending on Covid-19 status) and for whom visas had been applied‚ were based with European or Japanese clubs.

“Players in England‚ Ireland‚ France and Japan are subject to differing local regulation­s and travel protocols and potentiall­y imminent renewed lockdowns in some territorie­s‚” he said.

“It was unclear when they would be able to become functionin­g members of the Springbok squad in Australia. We understand that public safety concerns come first and there’s no way that we could expect shortcuts to be found to get them out of their host countries and into the Springbok bubble.

“But the impact on our planning was profound and took us to a bottom line that we could not in fairness commit to being able to compete. ”

SA Rugby added that mounting concerns related to player welfare‚ were a major concern.

“This is a hugely disappoint­ing outcome for our supporters and commercial partners but the ongoing impacts of the pandemic in multiple dispensati­ons means we are unable to deliver a Springbok team without seriously compromisi­ng player welfare‚” Roux said.

“Sanzaar and Rugby Australia have bent over backwards to make the tournament happen and it would have been unfair on them‚ their partners and state government to delay a decision any longer.”

SA Rugby consulted with MyPlayers— the players ’ representa­tive body — who supported the decision. Rassie Erasmus‚ director of rugby ‚ said that his department had planned for every scenario.

“We worked out that the players needed a minimum of 400 minutes of game time before they could be ready for a Test match‚” Erasmus. The overseas-based players had started playing before us and they would have been getting close to that time by 7 November.

All we can do now is enjoy our domestic competitio­ns and find ways to be ready for the arrival of the British & Irish Lions in 2021.”

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? GROUNDED: Willie Le Roux jumps on teammate Frans Steyn as they celebrate their victory as Luke Cowan-Dickie reacts following the World Cup 2019 Final. Springboks have not played since the World Cup final and have pulled out of the Rugby Championsh­ips.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES GROUNDED: Willie Le Roux jumps on teammate Frans Steyn as they celebrate their victory as Luke Cowan-Dickie reacts following the World Cup 2019 Final. Springboks have not played since the World Cup final and have pulled out of the Rugby Championsh­ips.

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