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    Posted: 25-Aug-2020 at 10:26am

The board of the Southern Kings has voluntarily withdrawn the team from participation in any planned domestic rugby competitions in 2020.

 

The players and staff were informed of the decision at 7h30 on Tuesday morning, following an urgent meeting of the board the afternoon before.

 

The decision was taken reluctantly in the face of hard, financial realities said Mr Andre Rademan, chairman of the Southern Kings board.

 

"Following several weeks of interrogation of the Kings' financial state of affairs we were left with a straightforward choice," said Mr Rademan.

 

"We could opt to field the Kings in the domestic competitions mooted by SA Rugby for the sport's post-lockdown resumption if we so wished.

 

"If we did so, it would require additional loans to the Kings or extra investment from the shareholders to the tune of R6.5m, which would add to the organisation's existing substantial debt.

 

"However, as there was no contractual requirement for the Kings to resume short-term participation in the Guinness PRO14 competition, because of air travel restrictions, and as the Kings had no other commercial commitments to honour, the most prudent decision was to withdraw.

 

“This may not be a popular decision but in the current circumstances it is the right decision.”

 

The decision was supported by the executive committee of the Eastern Province Rugby Union (EPRU) and SA Rugby – the two shareholders in the Kings company.

 

"This is obviously very disappointing news for the players and management who, like all rugby professionals, were desperate to resume playing,” said Mr Rademan. “But the board believed that further investment in 2020 with zero commercial return would be reckless in the extreme."

 

Mr Rademan said that with ongoing uncertainty about competition formats and travel restrictions into 2021, the board would now take time to reconsider its options and the on-going financial challenges.

 

"As a board we had been considering further short-term contracts to see the squad through to the end of the year," he said. "But it became apparent that we would, for want a better phrase, be throwing good money after bad in the current global environment.

 

"We now have time to consider what is the best way forward for rugby in the Eastern Province in this fluid and financially challenging environment."

 

Mr Rademan, who is also president of the EPRU, said further consultation would take place with the Kings staff in the coming weeks over the next steps for the team.

 

SA Rugby assumed management control of the Southern Kings, having taken back a 74% shareholding in the organisation, in partnership with the EPRU in June.

 

The move was made following the failure of the former majority shareholder (the Greatest Rugby Company in the Whole Wide World) to meet its financial commitments relating to the acquisition of the shareholding.

 

Southern Kings timeline:

  • November 2010: SA Rugby announces intention to field the Southern Kings in Vodacom Super Rugby in 2013.
  • February 2013: Kings compete in the Vodacom Super Rugby competition as one of five South African teams.
  • August 2013: Kings lose place in Vodacom Super Rugby in a two-legged play off against the Emirates Lions.
  • November 2015: SA Rugby takes control of the franchise when EPRU, to whom the operation of the franchise had been granted, ran into financial trouble.
  • February 2016: Kings return to Vodacom Super Rugby when the competition expands to 18 teams.
  • April 2017: SANZAAR announces that Vodacom Super Rugby will contract from 18 teams to 15 teams in 2018.
  • September 2017: The Kings (and Toyota Cheetahs) are included as South Africa’s ground-breaking representatives in the Guinness PRO14 competition.
  • January 2019: GRC acquires 74% shareholding in the franchise; EPRU retain a 26% shareholding.
  • June 2020: SA Rugby resumes control of the Southern Kings following the failure of GRC to meet contractual commitments.
  • August 2020: Southern Kings withdrawn from potential domestic competition resumption because of on-going financial challenges.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PaBz0r Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25-Aug-2020 at 4:34pm
Glo nie hulle sal terugkom van hierdie af nie, kan die Watsons daarvoor bedank. *Edit* miskien is SARU ook net so skuldig? Wink



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Attie Karate Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25-Aug-2020 at 4:43pm
As OP, Spears, Kings of watookal 'n rugby aangeleentheid gebly het sou dit steeds normaal voortbestaan het. Maar vandat dit net 'n politiese aangeleetheid geword het, is dit daarmee heen.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PaBz0r Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25-Aug-2020 at 4:49pm
Nogals n goeie idee op r365:
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i love it, the wheel turns 😁
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Hierdie is nogsteeds die beste... LOL "the Greatest Rugby Company in the Whole Wide World"

Good riddance se ek. Die kings was 'n span wat polities in ons almal se keelgatte af gedruk was. 
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Weet julle of hulle enige goeie spelers het wat ons na kan kyk?
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Originally posted by LION@SEA LION@SEA wrote:

Weet julle of hulle enige goeie spelers het wat ons na kan kyk?

Ek glo as daar was sou ons hul klaar gevat het. 

Ek dink ook nie daar gaan enige verdere nuwe "signings" wees nie. Dalk 'n onbekende jongeling hier en daar.
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