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    South Africa may have to include at least seven non-white players in squad from 2015

    AFP
    September 10, 2014 11:18AM



    Former world champions South Africa will include seven non-white players in 23-man match squads next year if dramatic transformation proposals are adopted by the national rugby body.

    And at least five of the seven should be on the field at any time during Tests leading up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England, a South African Rugby Union (SARU) statement said.

    Only three non-whites - wingers Cornal Hendricks and Bryan Habana and prop Tendai Mtawarira - started in their Rugby Championship loss to the Wallabies last Saturday.

    They were among four black forwards and three black backs included in a 30-man Springboks squad selected by coach Heyneke Meyer to tour Australasia.

    Facing intense government pressure to transform a historically white sport, SARU want half the national team to be non-white by the 2019 season.

    The ‘50-50’ plan would also apply to national sevens, youth and schoolboy teams and to the Currie Cup, the national inter-provincial rugby competition.

    SARU separates mixed-race players like Habana and black African players like Zimbabwe-born Mtawarira in their proposals amid government anger over the lack of black African Springboks.

    When Meyer names his 30-man World Cup squad for England, at least five of the non-whites are expected to be black Africans. SARU said in a statement that ignoring the racial imbalance in national teams would “put the sport at peril”.

    “The plan has been shared with SASCOC (national Olympic body) and the sports ministry and the next step is for the general council to sign it off.”

    SARU development manager Mervin Green blamed the slow reform pace on “a lack of proper talent identification and development programmes” at provincial level.

    Nobel peace prize laureate and leading anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu recently criticised the lack of Springbok game time for black Africans, lamenting the “tortoise pace” at which racial integration had taken place in the national team since the collapse of apartheid 20 years ago.

    “Particularly hurtful is the selection of black players as peripheral squad members - never given the chance to settle down and earn their spurs,” Tutu said.

    South Africa started with 14 whites and a mixed-race left-wing, Chester Williams, when they won the 1995 World Cup final against New Zealand in Johannesburg.

    Then president Nelson Mandela attended the match wearing a replica jersey of captain Francois Pienaar, and a movie was later shot detailing the encouragement the statesman gave the team throughout the tournament.

    It was an amazing gesture by Mandela as many blacks detested the Springboks, seeing the team as an extension of the apartheid government they bitterly opposed.

    When the Springboks won the World Cup again in 2007 only two non-whites - wings JP Pietersen and Habana - started the final against England in Paris.

    Cricket is the most racially integrated of the three major sports in South Africa with half the team non-white while the football side contains one white, England-based midfielder Dean Furman.

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    So does this also mean the SA soccer team has to introduce more white players if there is currently only one???

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    That's good news for black players but it's going to block the career path of a lot of quality white players. That will probably work to our benefit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The InnFORCEr View Post
    So does this also mean the SA soccer team has to introduce more white players if there is currently only one???
    I think you know the answer to that one! The requirement is to have 50% non-white; if the team was truely representative of the South African population it'd be 11 black, 2 white and 2 coloured.

    At the women's Rugby World Cup the South African team was predominantly black; so it's interesting (well, sort-of interesting) that rugby is being played by black women but not by black men.
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    Quote Originally Posted by todd4 View Post
    That's good news for black players but it's going to block the career path of a lot of quality white players. That will probably work to our benefit.
    So we can keep Sias? Not sure if Zack Holmes would be happy with that!

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