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[RWC2023] South Africa vs Romania (17/09/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="saulan" data-source="post: 1147589" data-attributes="member: 60236"><p>South Africa is supporting Zimbabwe, Kenya, Namibia, Georgia and (oddly) the USA in having them participate in our Currie Cup, and have been doing this consistently with Namibia for ages. We have also helped Argentina develop in the past in having them play in our Vodacom Cup.</p><p></p><p>Super Rugby has added two pacific island focused teams that is helping develop the Pacific Island teams. They are talking of adding back a team from Japan, Hawaii (weird, but likely geographically focused) and Argentina again.</p><p></p><p>Your statement of only Argentina supporting developing sides progress is false. Countries in their regions should be doing their best to help support their teams develop and you are seeing that in South America, Africa and Oceana. </p><p></p><p>The cutdown of the English teams was a good opportunity to bring more RESC teams into the Challenge Cup, and it's good to see the Black Lions from Georgia in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saulan, post: 1147589, member: 60236"] South Africa is supporting Zimbabwe, Kenya, Namibia, Georgia and (oddly) the USA in having them participate in our Currie Cup, and have been doing this consistently with Namibia for ages. We have also helped Argentina develop in the past in having them play in our Vodacom Cup. Super Rugby has added two pacific island focused teams that is helping develop the Pacific Island teams. They are talking of adding back a team from Japan, Hawaii (weird, but likely geographically focused) and Argentina again. Your statement of only Argentina supporting developing sides progress is false. Countries in their regions should be doing their best to help support their teams develop and you are seeing that in South America, Africa and Oceana. The cutdown of the English teams was a good opportunity to bring more RESC teams into the Challenge Cup, and it’s good to see the Black Lions from Georgia in there. [/QUOTE]
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