PrimroseAndBlue
Academy Player
The last two players banned by the RFU for playing League were both deemed to have professionalised themselves despite playing League only as amateurs- 1994 I think.
Cheers both @TRF_stormer2010 and @TRF_heineken for the responses.
Given the other post on here about how your government is now preventing you from bidding for hosting International events because of quotas, I'm increasingly inclined to think this is one of those situations where if you have a choice between a conspiracy and a bunch of f##k ups, you go with the latter.
Reading the original article it just seemed bizarre to me that a sport that most South Africans don't even know exists would be actively held back despite its already incredibly minor position.
That said, I've often wondered what South Africa would have been like at League if it had gained a foothold early there like it did in Australia. You certainly have the sort of big bodies up front and talented backs to be bloody good at it.
I don't know that it would directly negatively effect Union in SA though. I'd imagine Union would have such a financial head start on any other contact sport in SA that if any player looked good enough one of the bigger unions would/could simply buy them out. The way I see it is League would for all intents and purposes just be another player development resource for Union without having to actually invest in it. I mean Union is so entrenched I can't see League being a hindrance from a spectator/player drain POV, not in comparison to our other issues (political interference and player drain to richer clubs).