Springboks Six Nations verdict revealed: Can they join Europe?
Springboks Six Nations verdict revealed, according to ruck.co.uk .
South Africa’s much-discussed move to the Six Nations tournament has hit a serious roadblock, throwing a wrench in plans for the Springboks to join Europe’s premier rugby competition. Despite rumours suggesting the 2023 Rugby World Cup champions were eyeing a spot in the Northern Hemisphere’s elite tournament, recent reports from South African outlet Rapport reveal that discussions have come to an abrupt halt.
A reliable source confirmed that any hope of the Springboks joining the Six Nations before 2030 has been dashed. “There have been discussions for the Boks to play in the Six Nations, but that’s not going to happen anymore – or at least not before 2030 or even after,” the source said. This statement puts to rest speculation about South Africa’s immediate move to the Six Nations, leaving the Springboks anchored in their current Rugby Championship setup for the foreseeable future.
Real reason Springboks Six Nations ambition stalls
The primary reason behind the stalled talks? A breakdown in negotiations with CVC Capital Partners, the private equity firm that holds a significant stake in the Six Nations following their £365 million investment in 2021. Without CVC’s approval, South Africa’s entry into the tournament is effectively off the table, as they hold the key to any potential expansion of the Six Nations.
For now, the Springboks will continue their rivalry with New Zealand, Australia, and Argentina in the Rugby Championship, maintaining their Southern Hemisphere dominance. The Six Nations may have been the dream, but it seems the current reality sees South Africa staying put for the time being, focusing on its traditional rivals in the Rugby Championship.
South Africa looks West: New investment talks
While the Six Nations dream is on ice, South Africa may be shifting its focus elsewhere. Reports suggest that SA Rugby has entered into discussions with Ackerley Partners, an American investment company, in search of a new financial boost. This move could help bolster South African rugby’s financial standing, potentially leading to a fresh strategy for the Springboks in the future.
The dream of South Africa joining the Six Nations may not be over, but it’s certainly on pause. With the negotiations stalling and CVC Capital Partners standing in the way, the Springboks will need to wait for the right conditions before taking the leap to Europe. In the meantime, SA Rugby seems to be exploring new avenues to secure financial growth and rugby dominance.
Stay tuned with The South African as Springboks Six Nations verdict revealed.
Let us know your thoughts by clicking on the comment tab below this article. Or by emailing info@thesouthafrican.com or sending a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211. You can also follow @TheSAnews on X and The South African on Facebook.