“We are moving in the right direction and I would like to urge all rugby supporters and members of the wider South African rugby family to bear with us as we plan the way forward.” “The teams have been hard at work with non-contact training for the past five weeks, and once a final COVID-19 test has been passed, they will be able to step up a gear,” Roux said. In a press release issued by SA Rugby, it was announced that the Vodacom Bulls, Emirates Lions, Cell C Sharks, DHL Stormers, Toyota Cheetahs, Phakisa Pumas and Tafel Lager Griquas can resume contact training as a possible return to competitive action moves closer. Meanwhile, South Africa’s franchises teams will return to full contact training this week, following completion of final health checks. SA Rugby’s general council will vote on the issue in their next sitting in September. The Cheetahs are reportedly arguing for their continued participation in the competition. ![]() The Southern Kings have already ruled themselves out of any domestic competition for the remainder of 2020, meaning that they are all but guaranteed not to be a part of an expanded Pro16 based on this qualification system. 14 February 2020 Lusanda Badiyana of Isuzu Southern Kings in action against James Cronin of Munster during the Guinness PRO14 Round 11 match between Munster and Isuzu Southern Kings at Irish Independent Park in Cork.
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