The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bid to move Lions tour to the UK

- Rudolph Jacobs

In another twist to the uncertaint­y surroundin­g the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa, support is growing again to possibly have the tour take place in the United Kingdom.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, the board of the Lions have made an official bid to the UK government to give them financial support to host the tour on UK soil.

The board of the Lions met last Thursday to discuss the options on the table regarding the tour, scheduled to take place in South Africa in July and August.

The board discussed and acknowledg­ed that it is still a possibilit­y to have the tour take place in South Africa or Australia, but apparently they are more in support of the “tour” taking place in the UK.

If the tour is to take place in South Africa it would probably have to happen in front of empty stadiums with no supporters allowed.

The problem facing the South African government as well as SA Rugby and Jacques Nienaber’s (right) Springboks is that a third wave of the coronaviru­s is predicted to hit the country anywhere between March and June.

The offer by Australia to play host has also been discussed, with Rugby Australia stating that they could host the matches in front of capacity crowds.

However, the Lions board is keen to rather see the tour take place on UK soil.

SA Rugby have stated they are “desperate” for the World Cup-winning Boks to face the Lions, with a final decision to be made towards the end of March, but the tour’s fate remains in the hands of the government.

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