I just got a couple of questions. Why did Arhur Ash get a Visa and went around SA have a time of his life while the Moari's were not allowed? In the 1920's there were no border control basically Dan. Other mystery is what Moari players were not allowed since there were only playing for NZ by 1936. Dan were you present and saw what was happening around the 1920's to 50's?
This bloke was
Nepia (1936) stated that, ―among the lovers of the game and among my own people, the Māoris, there was talk of discrimination.‖158 At the time of his comments S.T Reid was the only Māori player in the All Blacks squad. Nepia (1936) felt that there were other Māori players that were superior to those chosen in that particular squad and openly spoke out against discrimination stating that:
―Reid is our only representative. He is worth his place in any international side. But so, is Charlie Smith, the brilliant Maori three-quarter, now playing with me in the Streatham and Mitcham Rugby League Club. He was considered an automatic choice. So was Jack Macdonald, who was vice-captain of the Maori [rugby union] team which toured Australia this year.
Rugby union had been created on the morals and virtues of the English school system and the physical ideals of muscular Christianity. In New Zealand, threats of a loss of visits by RFU teams influenced the NZRU to take a firm stance against rugby league and suggestions of compensation to players. While not professional in the sense of contemporary sport, that is multi-million dollar contracts and full time training, the offer by rugby league of compensation for work missed and remuneration for touring was considered to breach rugby union‘s amateur stance. This amateur stance would become the key to rugby union‘s exclusivity in New Zealand. Anything not considered ‗amateur‘ was not to be associated with the development of rugby union.
In 1936 George Nepia provided reasons why, in his opinion, he believed rugby union was losing, and would continue to lose, Māori players to rugby league. One of the explanations that he gave was around discrimination in rugby union. Nepia had made the decision to switch from rugby union to play rugby league the previous year. The reasons given by Nepia for his departure from rugby union were a tough financial period for him and his family, and rugby league as a professional sport provided more fiscal opportunities than rugby union
So no it was not any government that kept rugby only to a few elite when it comes to playing for the highest honor that is your national team. How would a poor person look after a family being 3 months away from home and consider the heritage and that they believe they must take care of their elders.
If you do not believe me check how NZ benefited. Compare the number of Moari and Pacific Islanders in professional era to the amateur era. Not many.
Then Dan was Rhodesia also under apartheid? NZ played them as well. Did they said those players can't play as well?
In 1949 SA made the same laws that Australia and the USA did. That was banning any party affiliated with communist activity or links. Was also around the time the Cold war started. Most laws were there by 1919 in SA and was put there by the British after from some help of the Kiwi's and Aussies destroyed all their farms and killed 27000 of their woman and children. Then years later they had a strike and were bombed by the air force and mines open where black labor were use because they could be payed less. No border control, job at mines and discovery of gold, daimonds and other metals you can see why from 1908 the African population went from 4 million to 30 million. Most of them from other parts of Africa. Were they kicked out? No like I mentioned the SA build them all that stuff I mentioned earlier.
Do the USA do that for Mexicans? Did any country did that for foreigners? No they did not. SA history is very complicated and not all was like reported. You need to go look around the world what happened and consider what happened.
SA thrashed the Moari's 36-0 in 56 I think. I can assure you that wasn't the best Moari team as their best players were earning money for playing at league.
You must also remember but happened in NZ in the 70's when they slacked border control? They later went and knocked doors down of Islanders and deported them. The difference is SA did not do that. They gave them basic services and everything. There were the Zulu tribes and Xhosa's originally from SA. They scattered to Zimbabwe and if you look you will find that the Zulus which is now the majority still lives where they lived ages ago and so the Xhosa's.
You will find the 7 languages are situated where the mine areas are and is close to the borders. The Tswana's got Botswana filled with diamonds wrecked by the British and were helped by a SA government to one of the best economies in the world. People thought and according to media that non white people where use rugs or food pedestals etc etc were allowed no land and could not have businesses. But I suggest you Google Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs, Jomo Cosmos.
Like in NZ rugby was a amateur sport in SA and there were no compensation. They could not go to school or most could not because they were threatened and by the no education before liberation campaign. Which meant no rugby and no better jobs. A lot of them chose football which was professional. Imagine raking in big lumps of cash and paying almost no taxes at all? Oh yeah people forget to mention white people payed way higher taxes and from that money schools and other things were build.
I feel sorry for Boertjies like Paarl. Everyone just blamed everything on them and created a image of them being biggest racist etc etc. In fact they took the country back in 1948 from British control basically and after almost 50 years of segregation laws the damage was already done and the groups divided. Just look closely you will note SA from that period relaxed more laws of apartheid than creating. All law basically created was ones USA got today for anti terrorism. Which one can't find fault at as innocent people got bombed coincidently the same period SA withdrew from the commonwealth.
SA were never about Apartheid it was cause of its great wealth under it. Bophuthatswana did not want to incorporate with SA in 94 and got burned down to the ground almost people killed and forced to be part of SA. You know why. Just google what is under it.