Categories: Sports

Local teams to exit top competition

Since South African rugby’s decision to ditch Super Rugby and join competitions in the northern hemisphere, the reaction has been mixed.

The shift to the United Rugby Championship (URC) has generally been well received, with some thrilling matches. However, the Champions Cup, an elite competition, has not always delivered the expected contests. This is partly due to overlapping competitions, a gruelling travel schedule and heavy player workloads.

It’s now being reported that SA Rugby is likely to withdraw teams from the Champions Cup and the lower-tier Challenge Cup. South African teams have struggled to make an impact in the competition, often sending weakened teams, and it hasn’t worked out as planned. The competition can be found at competition

.

SA Rugby Reassesses Its Commitments

Mark Alexander, the president of SA Rugby, recently addressed the media and hinted at significant changes. He mentioned that they had a meeting two months prior and discussed the global calendar for the 14th time. Alexander expressed frustration that despite everyone agreeing that something needs to change, no progress has been made.

Alexander stated, “We had a meeting two months ago, and we’ve had this (global calendar) discussion for the last 14 years. Every time, the same things get put on the table. The problem is, if you go with a blank sheet of paper, and everyone agrees that something must give, and everyone gives something… from there, you can find a common calendar for club rugby and international rugby.”

Alexander emphasized the importance of protecting players, saying, “The players are our most important asset, but we’re burning them out.” He added that SA Rugby needs to decide which tournaments to participate in to give players some downtime.

SA Rugby’s Financials and Future Plans

SA Rugby spent a quarter of its total income on national teams, including the Springboks, in 2025. The organisation’s group revenues increased by 29% from R1.5bn in 2024 to R2bn in 2025, with R500m spent directly on the Springboks (R281m) and the High-Performance Department (R221m).

SA Rugby’s financial sustainability remains a challenge, but they believe they are building strong foundations to meet these challenges. The organisation has reset its business to build a platform for the medium and long term, focusing on event delivery, digitization, commercialization, high performance, and participation and development.

Sibusiso Tebogo

I am a writer and digital storyteller who shares practical insights on lifestyle, personal growth, and everyday tech. My work blends creativity with clear, relatable advice to help readers stay informed, inspired, and confident online.

Recent Publications

Botswana Gov’t Debunks Fake Public Holiday for Arsenal Fans

Botswana Government Quashes Fake Holiday Rumour for Arsenal Fans The Botswana government has denied a…

Johannes Radebe Joins Strictly Come Dancing Team

South African-born dancer Johannes Radebe is all set to make history on British television. He…

Bafana Squad: Mixed News for Chiefs

FIFA World Cup 2026 is just around the corner, bringing with it a mix of…

Chiefs Coach Shortlist

Kaizer Chiefs management is set to make several crucial decisions regarding the club's technical team…

Orbit College Takes on Orlando Pirates

Orlando Pirates Face Orbit College in Make-or-Break Match Orlando Pirates are gearing up to take…

Arsenal’s League Success Translates to Staggering Profit

Arsenal fans and players alike celebrated long into the night after being crowned the 2025/26…

Sharks Secure Bok Hooker Until 2029

The Sharks have moved swiftly to secure the long-term future of Springbok star Ethan Hooker,…

FIFA World Cup 2026 Squads Revealed

FIFA World Cup 2026: Teams Finalise 26-Man Squads Countries are starting to confirm their final…

Chiefs Set to Unveil New Coach

According to Soccer Beat reporter Kurt Buckerfield, Kaizer Chiefs will not be exercising the options…

SAFA Medical Officer Off to FIFA World Cup 2026

The South African Football Association (SAFA) Chief Medical Officer, Dr Thulani Ngwenya, is set to…

Ntokozo Mbambo, Nqubeko Mbatha celebrate 18 years of marriage

Gospel Power Couple Celebrates 18 Years Of Marriage Ntokozo Mbambo and Nqubeko Mbatha, a well-known…

Orlando Pirates Close to Signing Top PSL Striker

Orlando Pirates Eyeing Top Scorer Junior Sede Dion Orlando Pirates are reportedly interested in signing…