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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 478272" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>So they have finally realised what everyone else knew, that what they were doing was just what SARB used to do under generations of white governments. (note: for those don't know, SARB was the South African Rugby Board, the governing body of "white" rugby in South Africa. In 1992 it was merged with SARU -- South African Rugby Union -- the governing body of non-white rugby, to form SARFU. The "F" was dropped a few years later and it became SARU)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I shudder to think how good South Africa might be now had they started doing this shortly after the 1995 World Cup?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>By all means, the Kings can play in Super Rugby, but if the sizes of the other two conferences cannot be enlarged, then it is going to be at the expense of one of the other teams, and at tis time, I can only see that being either the Cheetahs or the Lions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 478272, member: 20605"] So they have finally realised what everyone else knew, that what they were doing was just what SARB used to do under generations of white governments. (note: for those don't know, SARB was the South African Rugby Board, the governing body of "white" rugby in South Africa. In 1992 it was merged with SARU -- South African Rugby Union -- the governing body of non-white rugby, to form SARFU. The "F" was dropped a few years later and it became SARU) I shudder to think how good South Africa might be now had they started doing this shortly after the 1995 World Cup? By all means, the Kings can play in Super Rugby, but if the sizes of the other two conferences cannot be enlarged, then it is going to be at the expense of one of the other teams, and at tis time, I can only see that being either the Cheetahs or the Lions. [/QUOTE]
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