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Ken Catchpole (46)
The situation is simple.
South African rugby is forced by political pressures to have a team in the eastern cape to participate in super rugby as that is traditionally where the biggest history of non white rugby is.
The problem with that is The Lions rugby union is older than most trees and possibly some mountains (Ok, I exaggerate slightly) but the point is it has been on of our power houses for many many years.
Why would SARU want to lose such a tradition in rugby's history?
So either a compromise is found, the structure is altered to accommodate SA or they split.
But, we do not want to join Europe, and we do not want to join Argentina on some convoluted second choice option.
If we leave we go it alone. Simple as that.
Yes, we might earn less money, but we will also have less expenses and nobody to subsidise.
So even if we have less money, at least then SARU can start focusing on growing our Currie Cup, perhaps back to 8 professional teams, we may pay players less, and those who wants more money can go overseas.
I for one would be happy if we just get back to a point where the Currie Cup (if we leave Super Rugby) is our top domestic event, and we play test match rugby only against every one else.
It will be good enough for me.
You think that super rugby has had no benefit whatsoever for South African rugby? Playing the best from Australia and New Zealand consistently throughout season after season has had no effect at all and that leaving that system would have no detrimental effects other than monetary?
Is the Currie Cup dying, or has it stayed the same as where it was prior to the advent of super rugby? Rassie listed a whole heap of Lions results from this year which would indicate that they are still playing matches, and they are still in the Currie Cup now, so is this going to change? How are the Lions disappearing?
I seem to recall PaarlBok last year showing a lot of viewer numbers for the Currie Cup that were really impressive, indicating that the Currie Cup was strong - is this not the case?
*edit* - I for one do NOT want to see South Africa go because I realise what it is you do for us, and I really like watching all three nations teams play (some SA teams more than Aus ones actually - go Sharks!!!))