Springbok ANCYL protests called off

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Cape Town - SA Rugby and the ANC Youth League on Wednesday confirmed that plans to disrupt Springbok Test matches had been cancelled, following positive engagements between the two bodies.

ANC Youth League Secretary General Njabulo Nzuza, said that although rugby still had much work to do, his organisation had been reassured of SA Rugby’s intentions and commitment following a presentation to the League by SA Rugby.

The ANCYL has rigorously engaged with SA Rugby on the memorandum to them on the pace of transformation in rugby in South Africa. This is a very serious and important issue for the Youth and we went in search of answers, said Mr Nzuza.

“After an intense and exhaustive dialogue on the current situation in rugby, we were reassured that SA Rugby takes this matter as seriously as the ANCYL and that steps have been put in place to ensure that transformation continues apace in the game.

“We have further noted that the current Springbok squad is the most transformed in history and Teboho Mohoje has been named as captain of the South Africa ‘A’ team this week.

“SA Rugby demonstrated where progress has been made and on that basis we are happy to throw our full weight behind the Springboks and put off our plans to disrupt matches. We have provided SA Rugby with recommendations on Youth engagement and will continue this conversation with SA Rugby.”

Khaya Mayedwa, Senior Manager Government and Stakeholder Relations at SA Rugby, said: “We had a healthy and at times robust conversation with the Youth League, but there was also a meeting of minds.

“We had the opportunity to explain just how far SA Rugby has come in recent years and discuss the details of our Strategic Transformation Plan, which is a road map for the sport at all levels to 2019. We believe that SA Rugby has a good story to tell and we welcomed the engagement with the ANCYL to bring them up to speed with our progress.”

Sport24
Link:http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Springboks/springbok-ancyl-protests-called-off-20160608
 
fek off you dumb cnuts, why not address bigger issues like corruption & ignoring the the constitution of the country by your own party?
 
A very positive outcome, but the ANCYL should have let the Minister handle the transformation issue as he has been doing all along, if at all they have something that they are not happy about they should engage with the Minister not SA Rugby.

Good things can be achieved through engagement instead of resorting to populist measures.
 
No, I'd say let them come to the stadiums and cause k@k. After what happened at the FNBmatches with smaller crowds, it will be fun seeing this lot getting beaten up. Useless no good for nothing rubbish. They probably can't spell rugby.
 
Why don't these twats get their own rugby team together. Oh hang on. We are dealing with useless aholes.
 
fek off you dumb cnuts, why not address bigger issues like corruption & ignoring the the constitution of the country by your own party?

Well why on earth would they want to attract negative attention to their own organisation , the objective is to divert attention to make another organisation look bad so they can gain publicity.
 
Ai, if you white and good enough then play, if you black and good enough then play. If you are not good enough, then you really cant expect to play for the sake of it. Its no wonder our national teams struggle, because we want to please everybody. If you aint good enough, then thats it, work harder to get better
 
Ai, if you white and good enough then play, if you black and good enough then play. If you are not good enough, then you really cant expect to play for the sake of it. Its no wonder our national teams struggle, because we want to please everybody. If you aint good enough, then thats it, work harder to get better

No, if you aint good enough, its apartheids fault so standards must be lowered and quotas put in place to accommodate you. Working hard to get better is not required.
 
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