South Africa sports minister Fikile Mbalula Monday barred the national rugby union from bidding for international events because they failed to meet racial transformation targets.
If he keeps his word-something he has regularly not done in the past-it would dash South African hopes of hosting the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
South Africa, France, Ireland and Italy have officially bid to follow 2019 hosts Japan as organisers of the quadrennial rugby union showpiece.
Mbalula said in a statement he was barring the national rugby, cricket, athletics and netball bodies from bidding for international events because racial goals had not been met.
“I have resolved to revoke the privilege of Athletics South Africa, Cricket South Africa, Netball South Africa and South African Rugby to host and bid for major and mega international tournaments in South Africa as a consequence of the aforementioned federations not meeting their own transformation targets with immediate effect,” Mbalula said.
“I will review this decision when considering the results of the 2016-2017 transformation barometer.”
This review would come after some deadlines had passed along the bidding road to decide who hosts the 2023 World Cup.
The South African Rugby Union (SARU) were not immediately available for comment.
A string of national rugby coaches have ignored government pleas to field provincial and national teams more respresentative of a country whose population is more than 90 percent black.
South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer chose a team comprising 12 whites and three blacks for major matches during the 2015 Rugby World Cup, where they finished third.
The national rugby body and the government have agreed that the 2019 Rugby World Cup team should be at least 50 percent black.
Allister Coetzee, a black who successfully transformed the Western Stormers with nearly half the Super Rugby team non-white in some games, was named national coach this month.
Last year, Mbalula said he wanted a 60 percent black Springboks team with immediate effect, but this did not materialise.
Source : http://en.prothom-alo.com/sports/news/102763/World-Cup-2023-bid-in-threat
No comments:
Post a Comment