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JJ Harmse
Brisbane – The Southern Kings are set to play Super rugby in 2013.
However, the Eastern Cape franchise will not have to replace one of the five existing South African franchises as the Super 15 is set to become a Super 16 in three years’ time.
The Kings will then be the sixth South African franchise participating in the tournament.
Sport24 has reliably learned that the proposal by South Africa at a SANZAR meeting had been accepted in principle by New Zealand and Australia.
A working committee will iron out the finer details of the issue.
The inclusion of the Kings, who will play in the South African conference, may mean that South African teams start their Super rugby campaigns two weeks earlier than usual.
Read more: http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Kings...er-16-20100721
That's pretty bizarre; All the other papers reporting this news seem to be attributing the sport24.com report. Sport24 must have a good 'sauce' ...
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They should just get rid of the Lions
Dreadful on the field and their crowds would be comparable to an ARC crowd
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
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I'm actually of the opinion that, now that we've moved to a conference system, South Africa can do what they like with theirs - not our problem.
And I thought the South Africans didn't want to give any more playing weeks out of the year to the Super Rugby comp...
bugger up the home and away rounds of the tournament though. We'll miss out on playing two SA teams each year, what's the bet somebody'll get the two good ones one year?
This will also never get legs in SA, because the extra time required would kill the Currie Cup.
If, however they can get it on the table, it might be a catalyst for fixing up the conference system to make the whole tournament mor profitable (everybody plays everybody once and the conferences play a home round)
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