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Bok legends can’t wait for festive season rugby kick-off

- Vlismas Media

This festive season SA rugby will break new ground as the Vodacom United Rugby Championsh­ip brings summer rugby to the country for the first time.

And some former stars are looking forward to seeing a new era in the game unfold with these festive season matches.

Though the northern hemisphere has traditiona­lly played rugby over December and particular­ly the festive season, it’s a new concept for SA and one which the franchises are preparing for in novel ways as they seek to get the fans into stadiums for some festive family fun around the rugby.

December will see a packed domestic schedule of Vodacom United Rugby Championsh­ip and Heineken Champions Cup action and the SA teams will also be travelling up north.

Durban and Cape Town will be hosting Vodacom United Rugby Championsh­ip matches on December 23 and December 31, with some sizzling summer derbies involving all the SA franchises.

Former Springbok Patrick Lambie says he cannot wait to spend the holidays watching the South African teams in action.

“I used to always enjoy watching European rugby over the festive season because there was no southern hemisphere rugby being played. Now we get to watch our South African teams competing as well,” Lambie said.

“Sure, the fans will have to get used to having rugby games over the festive season, as will the players. This is usually the three or four weeks in the year when as a player you get some downtime.

“But things are evolving, and I think these are the right competitio­ns for us to be playing in. In three or four years it’s going to be the norm and we’ll have all adjusted to it.”

Fellow Springbok Victor Matfield says he has no doubt the fans are going to love it.

“I’m absolutely loving the Vodacom United Rugby Championsh­ip, and I cannot wait for the Heineken Champions Cup to start to see our teams playing the top teams in England and France.

“I think the fans are going to love it. The Vodacom United

Rugby Championsh­ip has already been good in the sense of more money coming into South African rugby, and all of a sudden you’re seeing players like Eben Etzebeth coming back to play in SA.

“Hopefully, we can see more of that — getting our top Springboks back into our franchise teams. Then I think we’ll be even more competitiv­e in both competitio­ns.”

Stefan Terblanche has experience­d rugby in both hemisphere­s and says the adaptabili­ty of the players will be key over this busy period of festive season rugby.

“I think it’s exciting for South Africans. These are definitely the right competitio­ns for South African rugby to be in at the moment.

“Having played overseas myself, some of those games over the festive season are the biggest games of the year. There are always big derbies in the UK and France.

“It will be different for South Africans, but that’s the reality now as we move towards a global calendar.

“There will be a lot of adapting to do for the players. The northern hemisphere teams will be coming to the Durban heat in December.

“I mean, for us as South Africans it’s hot. I can imagine it will be tough for them.

“A week before they’ll be playing in the UK and it’s 2°C and then they come to Durban and it’s 30°C and 90% humidity. But we’ll have the same.

 ?? IMAGES/STEVE HAAG Picture: GALLO ?? MIND SHIFT: Supersport rugby commentato­r Owen Nkumane believes the introducti­on of coastal matches is a smart move.
IMAGES/STEVE HAAG Picture: GALLO MIND SHIFT: Supersport rugby commentato­r Owen Nkumane believes the introducti­on of coastal matches is a smart move.

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