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Boks ban overseas players

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  • 04-08-2007 11:04am
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    From RTE.ie
    South Africa's leading rugby players have been dealt a heavy blow after the country's rugby bosses decided that players basing themselves abroad would no longer be eligible for the national team.

    The decision by the South African Rugby Union's (Saru) President's Council yesterday means some of the Springboks' superstars will play their last matches for their country at this year's World Cup in France.

    The tournament runs between 7 September and 20 October.

    Springbok captain John Smit, lock forward Victor Matfield, hooker Gary Botha and wing Ashwin Willemse are the big-name stars who have signed up with clubs in France and England for the forthcoming European season.

    Others players heading north include Brent Russell, Gerrie Britz, Bob Skinstad, Percy Montgomery and a handful of promising youngsters including Cheetahs Super 14 players Philip Burger and Ronnie Cooke.

    South Africa's rugby bosses have decided the only way to halt the exodus is to ban the overseas based players from coming into contention for the Springbok side.

    'It's a really tricky situation, but we had to draw the line somewhere,' Saru president Oregan Hoskins told Friday's Johannesburg based Star newspaper.

    'We want to reward the guys who stay in South Africa and further encourage them to remain here,' added Hoskins.

    Up to 100 South African-born players, including a number of former Test players, are currently in action in France, Wales, England and Italy.

    In recent times Springbok coach Jake White has selected overseas-based players for the national team, most notably full-back Percy Montgomery and fly-half Jaco van der Westhuyzen.

    Saracens prop Cobus Visagie was also called up when the Boks were on tour in Australia during the Tri-Nations series.

    Hoskins said those call-ups were an exception after the rules in the country had been relaxed because White really wanted those specific players for his team.

    'We're now simply reverting back to what the rule was and that means if a guy doesn't play locally he won't be allowed to play for South Africa,' Hoskins told The Star.

    He added: 'If we allow guys to keep on leaving (South Africa) we'll also be robbing the public of seeing the best players in action.'

    I think it would be the right thing to do only if they could make the same living in SA as they could playing for European teams. You can't force people to play for less money just out of fear of losing a national team spot.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 11,987 ✭✭✭✭zAbbo


    bit late doing it now !


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