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<blockquote data-quote="Steve-o" data-source="post: 161102"><p>The Rugby Provinces should work with sports charities and foundations to take the sport to deprived areas. Think of new ideas like doing youth sevens tournaments and getting them sponsored with high profile local media coverage, things like that inspire youngsters to get playing. </p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>There seems to be some decent people working behind the scenes in that area, an example is the Zululand Rugby Academy being established here in my area a couple of years back. But after driving back down from Pretoria today, through rural Natal, you see how far we still have to go. I say this with optimism though. We so strong already, and we still have so much to do. The Sharks academy is setting benchmarks for the other academies in SA, with what I'd say is world-class facilities.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, like Incredible Schalk said this is an important step. And we need to stop this one step forward, two steps back habit.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Steve-o, post: 161102"] The Rugby Provinces should work with sports charities and foundations to take the sport to deprived areas. Think of new ideas like doing youth sevens tournaments and getting them sponsored with high profile local media coverage, things like that inspire youngsters to get playing. [/b][/quote] There seems to be some decent people working behind the scenes in that area, an example is the Zululand Rugby Academy being established here in my area a couple of years back. But after driving back down from Pretoria today, through rural Natal, you see how far we still have to go. I say this with optimism though. We so strong already, and we still have so much to do. The Sharks academy is setting benchmarks for the other academies in SA, with what I'd say is world-class facilities. So yeah, like Incredible Schalk said this is an important step. And we need to stop this one step forward, two steps back habit. [/QUOTE]
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