The Citizen (Gauteng)

Another slap for Cheetahs

- With Ross Roche

After United Rugby Championsh­ip CEO Martin Anayi dealt a devastatin­g blow to the Cheetahs’ hopes of joining a URC B-division next season, the Free State franchise have once again been left in limbo, begging the question, where to now?

It has been a tumultuous few years for the Cheetahs since they were booted out of Super Rugby at the end of their 2017 campaign, however, they thought they had found a new home in the Pro14, only for that to last two seasons before they were once again removed.

The Cheetahs enjoyed a relatively successful first campaign in the Pro14, finishing third in their conference and making the quarterfin­als, where they were beaten by Scarlets, but they struggled a bit in their second season by finishing sixth in their conference.

They then didn’t have a chance to make amends as SA Rugby again stepped in and removed them from the competitio­n, paving the way for the Lions, Bulls, Stormers and Sharks to join the now titled URC.

It really has been harsh on the Cheetahs who have a strong squad and have just been trying to find a home, which they had hoped would come in the form of the URC B-division.

Earlier this month Cheetahs coach Hawies Fourie said: “There’s a meeting scheduled for the end of April, with a lot of role players for a sort of B-division of the URC. It looks promising, so we really hope that it will come off and that they will finalise it at the end of the month.”

However, on Tuesday, URC CEO Anayi said: “It’s not on the cards (B-division). We have a real job on our hands to make the URC as good as it can possibly be and we are getting there. So I think not for the present.”

Anayi also added that promotion/relegation would not be a possibilit­y as the URC didn’t have an establishe­d lower league for teams to drop into, so the current 16 teams are locked in place for the foreseeabl­e future.

This leaves the Cheetahs with just the local Currie Cup to compete in – they are unbeaten so far – still looking for an internatio­nal competitio­n to join.

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