22 April 2020 - 17:33SA Rugby have been playing their cards close to their chest before the World Rugby elections next week.
Recognising that time’s up for the traditional way of doing things‚ Beaumont has embraced change‚ but at a pace agreeable to 68-year-olds. Instead of further entrenching the game’s power brokers‚ Pichot has been campaigning on a ticket of change. That is partly because the game is still run by Europeans‚ particularly founder members and Home Unions Ireland‚ Scotland‚ Wales as well as England.
In the end, the carefully crafted bid book SA compiled for 2023 carried as much weight as a 2021 season ticket to Newlands.Their Sanzaar partners New Zealand and SA have been tight-lipped and cagey‚ and have nominated each other for representation on the executive committee.
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