
South Africa rugby has its cake and eat it too?
I read that the Saracens (at least in part by investors SA) is the replacement 15 of his current players on the African continent at the end of the season. SA is in the way of "bloodthirsty" even more of his players in a high-level competition? If so, it is very clever. Maybe it was the real story behind the rumor that SA may leave the Super 14 that the likes of Burger, de Villiers and Brown were asked. What are the players and the fans of this great migration of foreigners? Is this along the same line as the Appellate Body Super14 pulling their players a few years ago? I remember as an odor instead of the other countries in which they operate.
I do not think it plan for out of the S14. I think all the bad smells in the press recently, was a smart tactic by the ARU (probably) the pressure SARU before the training and make public segregation of funds that the ARU considered unfair. SARU also cleverly forced the defensive. The players I mentioned are probably in the period between mid-career and selection of foreign players Boks will probably not see a reason for not not take the money now. I can not see the top side to SA will allow the Celtic League and Heineken Cup in this economic climate, certainly not for a few years. The major sponsors would probably not be willing to pay for exposure to a market in South Africa and is likely to have conflicts of interest with their competitors in South Africa in place that will take time to resolve. In addition, the trip would be too much and would games like Munster, Leinster v only occur once a year in their league. Henry is like pulling their players out (I think the rest did not lose RWC, wrong tactics idicY selection was the night, but that's another matter), but not exactly. The TV guys probably complain WLL is also a lack of high-level players will devalue the product and noted that it is probably inbreach existing contracts, which cost them a lot. The result Saru is the end know that if they take the S14, the ARU and NZRFU be removed from these three countries, leaving the SARU try to prepare for the World Cup against which the 6N sides can come together for a summer tour, as we have seen is usually not much. They know that this is no way to prepare for a World Cup and watch the World Cup is what floats Thurs financially Rugby World Cup can only dream of, which will keep that their priority
Bishops Stortford U16 v Saracens Rugby Union September 2007