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Lions confident of 2013 Super comp participation

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
29 Jun 2012, 11:35
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29 Jun 2012, 11:35#1

Ex Supersport

Golden Lions Rugby Union (GLRU) president Kevin de Klerk says he is optimistic that the Lions will participate in next year's Super Rugby competition.

"We remain confident always that we will be in," De Klerk told the media on Thursday.

"There is an immense amount of work that is taking place behind the scenes."

He made these comments ahead of the SA Rugby Union's (Saru) general council meeting on July 13 in Cape Town, where a decision will be made on the participation of South African teams in next year's Super Rugby competition.

Saru's executive committee proposed at a special general meeting in January that the top four teams in the South African conference in this year's Super Rugby competition would join the Southern Kings in next year's competition. (Now its only an executive committee's proposal?)

The Kings have been guaranteed a spot in the 2013 season's SA conference, while the participation of the other four teams still had to be decided.(Is it a propoal or a guarantee?)

It was proposed that the last-placed team in the SA conference would play a promotion/relegation match against the non-Super Rugby franchise after the 2013 and 2014 season.

With the Lions languishing in 14th place on the overall log, they are the likely candidate to be relegated at the end of the season, if the above proposal is ratified at the general council meeting.

De Klerk, however, said there have been guarantees that the Kings' participation would not be at the expense of the current franchises.

"If we listen to what was said at the sport portfolio committee... the Southern Kings will play in 2013, but not at the expense of any other side," De Klerk said. (Mind boggling stuff - Dr Moz can you throw any light on this logic?)

"So we are listening to that and we understand what is going on. There is some big lobbying taking place and I do believe that we will still remain in this competition for 2013."

Saru chief executive Jurie Roux told Parliament's sport portfolio committee in May that the Kings' inclusion should not happen "at the cost of SA Rugby or any of the other franchises".(Well done Jurie but why are these twits from Government involved anyhow)

There had also been rumours that players were looking for contracts elsewhere, given the uncertainty of the team's participation in Super Rugby.

De Klerk, however, dispelled these rumours on Thursday, saying the union had secured most of the players for the next three years. So no Lions players for the hapless queens - darn it!)

"We are aware of what had take place the last while, the coming and going of equity partners," said De Klerk.

"We've secured additional sponsors. We've locked in our players all secure for 2015

Well done De Klerk. Insist on a playoff and give these Vodacom Cup losers a good hiding. queens must learn that merit is the criteria. First WIN a place at Currie CUp. Next perform in the Currie Cup then you may have EARNED some respect. Away with cheeky watson and his political chums with all their agendas!

AJ
Arthur JohnPro1,748 posts
29 Jun 2012, 19:04
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29 Jun 2012, 19:04#2

 Hoor, Hoor.

DB
DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
29 Jun 2012, 21:15
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29 Jun 2012, 21:15#3

Denial

MD
Monkey D LuffyPro6,277 posts
30 Jun 2012, 06:50
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30 Jun 2012, 06:50#4

the lions have won 9 out of their last 45 spXV games and now they have aired their dirty laundry out to the public with mitchels axing.
the club is clearly in disarray,

if watson wasnt involved with the southern kings, there would be a lot more support for the soon to be reinstated franchise, cos the reality is, lions being demoted and kings being promoted is not the worst idea in the world, especially given the multiple failures that the lions have produced year in and year out.

 

 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
30 Jun 2012, 08:25
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30 Jun 2012, 08:25#5

If they are that confident - they should translate their confdence to the field of play and start performing.   They are BAD NEWS insofar as performance is concerned - and if they want to continue they have to perform better than the Witgatwortelfontein second team.   At present they should be relegated unless there are a real strategy to upgrade their performances - they are really a disgrace for SA Rugby.

However, the Queens are no better and the involvement of the Watsons in their game is disgusting - so we are between the devil and the deep blue sea insofar as this issue is conccerned.  .

BL
Blue2Rookie58 posts
30 Jun 2012, 12:13
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30 Jun 2012, 12:13#6

De Klerk talks such crap. They've already lost Doppies and Michael Killian. Butch will leave before the Currie Cup. Many others have their agents running around looking for work for them.

The Lions are screwed. Time to give the Kings a chance....they cant do much worse than the Lions.

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