Western Province and Stormers Senior Professional coach Rassie Erasmus and his lawyer friend Frikkie Erasmus are planning a new tournament of “instant” rugby that will revolutionise the game.
According to a report in the Afrikaans weekly Rapport the tournament, based on the highly success Indian Premier League (20-overs) cricket series, will attract 200 of the world’s leading players.
rugby365 reports as follows after Rapport also featured this:
The matches will be 40 minutes each – 20 minutes a half – and will be played at two of South Africa’s newly built World Cup soccer stadiums.
This event, which already has the backing of leading South African Rugby Union officials, will prevent stadiums in Cape Town and Durban from becoming white elephants.
Western Province and Sharks officials have already ruled out the possibility of moving base from their current rugby stadiums to the pricey soccer venues.
And with soccer not able to maintain the high costs of running the venues, they were looking at rugby to help bring in some much needed cash to help pay off the building costs.
The new tournament will no doubt go a long way to alleviating this problem.
The rules of this new version of the game still have to be finalised, but it has been suggested there could be restrictions on kicking, in order to produce more running rugby.
Players could earn more from appearing in the three-week competition than from their annual provincial or club contracts.
The organisers hope to attract world class stars like John Smit, Victor Matfield, Bryan Habana, Schalk Burger, Jean de Villiers, Juan Smith, Jaque Fourie, Heinrich Brüssow, Bismarck du Plessis, Richie McCaw, Daniel Carter, Phil Waugh and James O’Connor.
Players from England, France and Argentina are also being targeted.
The tournament could take place before the Super 15 and the new franchises would be privately owned – with no association with current Super Rugby teams.
Erasmus, the coach, said the new venture would not impact on his job at the Stormers.
Ooooooooooooooo Flok….. ek weetie of ek hiervan hou nie…
Ek hou van die idee van Privately Owned Franchises… maar ek hou nie van die idee van “Kits-rugby” nie…
What people will do for money is just awful.
This will never be rugby to me. I for one will never ever watch it. Have no interest in seeing our great game being ruined like this.
I think Disco Rassie sees $$$$$ signs….
@ grootblousmile:3
gbs, We rugby supporters will never ever enjoy that kinda game. Hope it flops 😛
Just not good for our great game we all love. Let the cricket do it but not rugby.
4@ Puma:
I agree, we already have a Shortened Format of rugby…. Sevens, no need to tinker with something inbetween.
But as I say, playing some new format (not Instant Rugby) under Privately Owned Franchises has some merits.
But what do you do about the dreaded fatigue-factor, this will mean players play even MORE RUGBY.
@ grootblousmile:5 – gbs, This kinda game should not happen. Going to spoil our great game. Just all about money. I wont be watching.
Ja but the rest of the world who thinks rugby is “boring” (skiet hulle almal) will soak this up like a sponge. The IPL did that for cricket.. Flip IPL is corrupt as hell; I said it from day one
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