We are still in rugby locked down, sadly.
Latest is that a full Currie Cup (our own WC tournament like in the old days) may start in August.
Will be fantastic to see Springbokke playing CC even in empty stadiums.
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No need for fancy names or a new competition if the Bok players are available to play in the Currie Cup. Hopefully, we'll just have a strong and proper CC for a change instead of the watered-down version we have had in the last few years.Caley_Red wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 4:16 am Are there any plans for an SA carve-out of super rugby similar to the Aus and NZ one?
The Kings will be included in the A-section of the CC (they have been playing in the B-section). Will be interesting to see if they can beat the Griquas and Pumas.
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Which probable current Springbokke will play CC? Mapimpi, Amm, Duanne, Kolisi, PsdT, Malherbe, Bongi, Kitshoff, Hershell, Damian, Thomas, Frans, Gelant, Nkosi, Trevor
Springboks, Stormers and WP supporter.
Oom - always late to the party.
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Looki like the Springbokke wont play this year Rugby Championship
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Jacques Nienaber: Boks won't take part in Rugby Championship if they're not ready
National coach Jacques Nienaber has hinted that the Springboks could miss this year's Rugby Championship.
The event was initially scheduled for August but now looks like it will be staged in November, solely in New Zealand.
Nienaber says if his players can't play at least six domestic games prior to the Rugby Championship, they likely won't go.
New Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has hinted the national team could sit out this year's Rugby Championship if they do not get sufficient game time in the period leading up to the tournament.
The southern hemisphere's premier international rugby competition was initially scheduled for August but now looks like it will be staged in November, with the entire tournament probably taking place in a single country, likely to be New Zealand.
But while the Australian and Kiwi players have already resumed their local Super Rugby competitions, the Springboks have yet to play a professional game since winning the World Cup in Japan last November.
The prospect of having to spend several weeks in New Zealand's own backyard playing the All Blacks and Wallabies is a daunting one indeed, and Nienaber is mindful of sending his players into such a scenario if they are not sufficiently conditioned.
Rassie Erasmus' former protege feels the Currie Cup competition would need to begin at least by the end of August in order for the Springbok players to have an adequate amount of preparation for the intense cauldron-like atmosphere of a Rugby Championship staged entirely in New Zealand.
"We have a responsibility to ensure that the players have received sufficient conditioning so that they can play rugby," Nienaber told Rapport newspaper.
The Bok coach said his players would need to have an extended run of domestic matches before the Rugby Championship.
"If we can't play six games, then I don't think we will go. The player well-being risk would just be too great."
Nienaber also mooted the idea of having a bigger squad of 45 players in order to avoid any problems with mandatory quarantine periods if replacement players need to be called upon, should the tournament go ahead.
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Maybe they should just put together a Bok XV from all the players in Europe as it seems most of the Top leagues in Europe will get going soon again. They would be able to put together a decent enough squad even if you exclude the Japan/SA based players. Not the best squad but could give a chance to the fringe players based in Europe to try stake a claim for next year.