The battle lines are being drawn for a Castle
Lager Springbok Showdown, which will pit the best local stars and top,
up-and-coming talent against each other on 3 October, as SA Rugby announced its
plans today to reignite an exciting four-month local season. 

Springbok assistant coaches Mzwandile Stick and
Deon Davids will coach Springbok Green versus Gold teams for the match at DHL
Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday, 3 October, with Rassie Erasmus (Director of
Rugby) and Jacques Nienaber (Springbok coach) acting as the two Team
Commissioners. 

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Rassie Erasmus. Photo: Die Burger (Archive)

The selection process will take the form of a
draft pick from an enlarged squad of 60 players with Green and Gold team bosses
taking alternate turns in an old-style ‘school yard pick’ to assemble their
match-day squads of 25 players each. 

The drama will unfold live on SuperSport, with
the enlarged squad set to be announced live on Saturday before the crucial
draft pick next week. 

“This will not only be an
opportunity to see the best of the best available in South Africa square off
against each other in what promises to be something never seen before, but it
will also provide the players with another valuable opportunity to shake of the
rust and get the legs and lungs going after not playing any rugby in the last six
months,” said Erasmus.

“The players will be encouraged
to showcase their skills – individually and in their teams – and while it will
be full-on, we’re expecting to see a highly competitive match of quality
players against each other.

“It will be exciting – from the
moment we select the squads, with a number of twists thrown in for good measure
– through the build-up to the match and the actual encounter in Cape Town.”

Local rugby season resumes 

To kick things off though, the local rugby
season will resume on 26 September with a double-header at Loftus Versfeld in
Pretoria, when the Vodacom Bulls take on the Cell C Sharks, and the Emirates
Lions battle the DHL Stormers on Vodacom Super Fan Saturday. 

These matches will be followed by the Castle
Lager Springbok Showdown at DHL Newlands, after which a double round local
competition, between seven franchises, kicks off on the weekend of 10 October. 

Details of the local competition, with each of
the teams facing the others home and away and every side enjoying two byes
during the competition, will be released in due course.

Finals to be held in January 2021

In what is another first for South African
rugby, the local competition will continue over Christmas and New Year and will
culminate in semi-finals (16 January) and a final on 23 January next year.

“This is a very exciting plan for the next few
months, considering all the challenges we’ve faced this year due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and it will be great to see our best local rugby heroes
battle it out from October to January,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby.

“We’ve worked very hard with Government,
SuperSport, our various sponsors and the franchises to get to this point and
it’s great to know we can now look forward to brilliant provincial rugby being
played in the next couple of months.

“Unfortunately, spectators won’t be allowed
inside the stadiums as we are still working with certain COVID-19 regulations.”

Castle Lager Rugby Championship

Roux said that plans for the Springboks to play
the Castle Lager Rugby Championship in Australia were still being pursued but
were dependent on international travel and other governmental restrictions as
well as player wellness and high performance considerations.

“We’re still not in a position to confirm plans
for the Springboks, but it remains our wish that they play Tests this year,”
said Roux.

“It would not only be great to see the Rugby
World Cup champions in action, but it would also give the Bok management
valuable preparation for next year’s tour of the British & Irish Lions.” 

Competition formats and all the fixtures will
be confirmed shortly.

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