Coaches warn: ‘Dying Currie Cup will kill smaller rugby unions’ | The Citizen

The Currie Cup has to be kept alive in its current format or South African rugby risks the slow death of its smaller unions. This is according to Pumas coach Jimmy Stonehouse and Griquas coach Pieter Bergh, who are trying to keep their respective teams relevant in the ever-changing landscape of South African rugby. With the country’s big four unions now being joined by the Cheetahs in European competition next season, the relevance of the oldest rugby competition in the country, which dates all the way back to 1889, is being debated, as is what form it should take going…

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