CAPE TOWN : History will be made this weekend when South African clubs enter European Rugby’s Champions Cup for the first time, another sign of the country’s push into more lucrative markets and the increasing shift away from the global south.The Durban-based Sharks will make South Africa’s bow when
CAPE TOWN : History will be made this weekend when South African clubs enter European Rugby’s Champions Cup for the first time, another sign of the country’s push into more lucrative markets and the increasing shift away from the global south.
"It has happened earlier than planned, but this has now become reality, which really is great news," SA Rugby CEO Jurie Roux said. "We'll be coming up against teams packed with internationals. European teams don't just draw from the player pool of their country – they have stars from all the top rugby nations," said White, who won the World Cup with South Africa in 2007.
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