Saru denies boycott threat

February 12, 2012
Posted by Boertjie

South Africa’s five Super Rugby franchises have not threatened to boycott the competition, the South African Rugby Union (SARU) confirmed on Sunday.

A newspaper report alleged that the boycott threat was a part of a letter from the five franchises to SARU president, Oregan Hoskins.

“No threat of a boycott was made,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SARU. “But the franchises have made it plain that the only option to them is the expansion of Vodacom Super Rugby.

“They also pledged their support for the Kings’ inclusion in 2013 as well as for SARU’s efforts to persuade SANZAR to include a sixth South African franchise.”

The letter reads:

“After lengthy discussions between the franchises, we unanimously decided that it is imperative:

• That such inclusion will benefit South African rugby in general;
• That none of the existing franchises shall be prejudiced by such inclusion in any way whatsoever;
• That none of the existing franchises shall be eliminated from the tournament in 2013 or at any stage thereafter as a result of the inclusion of the Kings;
• That SARU as custodian of the South African leg of the tournament will ensure that the Kings are included without prejudice to any of the existing franchises.

“The existing franchises will endeavour to provide all necessary assistance and support to SARU in its negotiations with SANZAR to ensure the inclusion of six South African franchises in 2013 onwards.”

Roux said that SARU would continue discussions with its SANZAR partners around participation in the 2013 tournament.

A decision on the mechanism by which South Africa’s entrants in Super Rugby in 2013 would be identified was postponed in January. A special General Council meeting delayed the decision until the Annual General Meeting of SARU on March 31 to allow time for further discussions with SANZAR.

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3 Comments

  1. Boertjie Boertjie says:
    February 12th, 2012 at 5:41 pm Reply to this comment

    • That none of the existing franchises shall be prejudiced by such inclusion in any way whatsoever;
    ———-
    Hmmm.
    What are their chances of Sanzar
    playing ball – considering all the
    contractual agreements with Newscorp
    stretching to 2015?
    Pretty slim I would think.

    (Hey guys, the japies are in deep
    shit. Shall we nail the bastards?
    YEAH!!!)

  2. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    February 12th, 2012 at 8:22 pm Reply to this comment

    • That none of the existing franchises shall be eliminated from the tournament in 2013 or at any stage thereafter as a result of the inclusion of the Kings;

    Thanks for playing Morne…

  3. Morné Morné says:
    February 12th, 2012 at 9:29 pm Reply to this comment

    Reply to DavidS @ 8:22 pm:

    Thanks for what?

    They THEY (franchises) decided that none of them will be eliminated to make way for the Kings?

    It is not THEIR decision to make, they don’t own Super Rugby.

    Again, read Lake’s article on which my column was based as far as boycotts go – published long before this release came out from SA Rugby. Which is nothing more than damage control in any event.

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