Truly bizarre rugby news …

A really fascinating day at the Beyond Sport Summit – highlighted by an entertaining panel discussion including Michael Johnson and Oscar Pistorius, and chaired by Bob Skinstad – was interrupted slightly upon getting three bits of truly bizarre sporting news …

Disturbing rumours hit Cape Town during the afternoon tea break suggesting that instead of centralised contracts, something I have been advocating for a while now, SARU will in fact be offering NO contracts at all next year!

Instead, it is alleged that SARU will instead pay the unions who have Boks on their books and not the players. But will this money reach the Boks or be used to bolster player depth by recruiting more youngsters?

Many Boks have contracts with the Super Rugby unions based on them getting a Bok contract. So these could become null & void!

It would be a bit like going back to the Rudolf Streauli era … Where players did not get contracts but only match fees for games played.

Now some might think this to be a good thing as it would encourage “Playing for the jersey” again, but in a pro era, this is just not acceptable. For example – Without contracts, the Boks cannot take insurance on lost income as no insurance firm will insure against match fees.

And with players already having pretty urgent chats with their agents, player drain is the only eventuality … I just do not see the logic in the decision …

Adding to the intrigue is the suggestion that SARU are set to fly in the face of the above by offering Frans Steyn a sizeable centralised SARU contract, thus enabling him to then choose which union he wants to play for because money will be less of an issue …

Watch this space …

Lions bankrupt …

Then just as I was easing into Club Duvet after a fantastic Beyond Sport Summit drinks and networking evening in Camps Bay, I get the following message: “All Lions Players told only money for salaries until end December. All looking for jobs” …

Knowing it to be information from a reliable source, I Tweet the message … And all hell breaks loose … With the more forward thinking Stormers fans suggesting that those in charge of the cheque books in the shade of table mountain, get moving and snap up a few of those wonderfully exciting young Lions players!

Given that the Lions have been in financial poo for a while, I can well believe this news. After all, Robert Gumede and his partner, Ivor Ichikowitz, the investors negotiating a 49.9 percent stake in the Golden Lions Rugby Union, did not pull out of the deal without reason … Ichikowitz’s parting comment was: “It is simply that the Lions is not being run like a company; it is being run like an amateur union.”

That John Mitchell and his team performed despite this is the amazing, yet slightly sad, side to this story …

Stormers sign rugby league player …

Having lost all of Jacque Fourie, Tim Whitehead and Johann Sadie, the Stormers have gone out on a bit of a limb and signed a young dual coder called JP du Plessis.

Born in the Free State, Du Plessis to the Cape to attend Paul Roos Gymnasium, where he switched to outside centre in order to get more involved with play and because he lacked the speed to play wing. He went on to make the WP Craven Week and SA Schools teams.

He then made the big call of signing with the Sydney Roosters as a rugby league player with fellow Saffer Brian Skosana in 2009. Having been earmarked by some as a future Bok, a lot of people were very surprised by the move to another country to play a sport not even played in South Africa.

In June 2010, though, Du Plessis signed with the Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby team, but failed to deliver. Now he finds himself back in the city of his schooling, training with the Stormers … A strange tale indeed …

JP du Plessis

13 Comments

  1. Hey Tank, do you know what is going to happen with Skosana? As far as I know he is coming back to SA as well..

      1. Do you not think that the fact that the City Press are reporting today that there has been a freeze on contracting players, a release of a number of players from their contracts, and a chat to SARPA about moving a host of players to other provinces indicates that I was in fact correct? So much hate … Why?

  2. SA Rugby is definably moving in the wrong direction! Won’t surprise me at all if PdeV contract get renewed by these fools. The whole SARU must be thrown out and be replaced to start with fresh ideas which will be positive for rugby in SA!

  3. Surely the boks will still be contracted by the provinces so they will still be able to take out insurance against loss of income. By not having contracts will mean that more players are chosen on form and not on the basis of having a bok contract or not. I say pay the players match fees and if they win they can get a bonus triple the amount of the match fees. I do see your point of the provinces being payed rather than players, but surely that can be by passed somehow so that the players get what they deserve.

  4. Passing on rumours i.e. Bok contracts & Lions finances without checking first is not only irresponsible it is bad for all rugby players and fans. Join a knitting club if you wish to gossip.

    1. It is damaging to SA Rugby and the future of rugby in general. SA Rugby union should take him to court as well.

  5. Hi tank you are a real p..s. you are a tipical capetonian. Please get your facts straight about the lions. Hope they sue your ass. If there is ons union with financial problems it is stomers, but hey they pay you to keep the spot light of them.

  6. I really think you should reconsider your sources. They are not reliable as you think. This seem that you are just looking for sensation to fix you dying career. The Lions are not bankrupt as you let on to believe.

    You are just a sensationalist journo who likes to spread false stories on anything you please.

    Please do us all a favour, sugar tits, and disappear into obscurity. Oh yes I forgot you are trying to get back from there with rumours.

  7. I your sources are reliable, then you won’t mind naming them. If not it will seem like you did some thumb sucking…

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