The South African Rugby Union (SARU) has broken new ground by establishing a Rugby Education Foundation to support exciting, predominantly black young talent in Rugby Academies around the country.
Springboks Adriaan Strauss, Trevor Nyakane and Jan Serfontein will be in attendance with SARU Deputy President, Mr Mark Alexander, and former Springbok prop and EP Academy Manager, Robbie Kempson, when the plan is launched in Johannesburg next week.
Corporate SA is being invited to partner in the initiative which has a fundamental educational component to prepare young players for a post-rugby career. The new Foundation will support plans to expand the tertiary education component at the Academies in Border, Eastern Province, South Western Districts and Boland.
“The plan with the 4 Academies has always been to produce more and better players with transformation an important component,” said SARU CEO Jurie Roux.
“We are looking at Corporate South Africa to partner us in this programme – with the emphasis on providing quality education to the players who attend the 4 SARU Academies as well as at Academies in other provinces – as we aim to increase the number of players we roll out into the rugby system every year.
“With this in mind, we’ve established the Rugby Education Foundation as a vehicle to help assist with funding for players around South Africa in various Academies in gaining a post-school education.”
The 4 SARU Academies, which have been jointly funded by the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund and SARU, have been very successful in their 3 years since inception.
More than 50 black players have emerged through the Academies into senior professional rugby in the past 3 years.
The education component at these Academies is seen as an important cornerstone and players who are enrolled at the Academies are encouraged to study at a tertiary institution while they prepare for careers as professional rugby players.
The programme will be officially unveiled at a breakfast event in Sandton on Tuesday 24 November, hosted by Mr Alexander and Springboks.
Jurie needs a bigger coffer to plunder!
I saw him getting out of some larney vehicle next to the Springboks’ bus when it arrived at Ellis Park for the All Blacks test.
He put his suit jacket on and it looked like he’d been sitting on it on the way from the hotel.
And slept in it the night before.
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