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South Africa consider pulling out of Champions Cup
South African teams are reportedly considering pulling out of the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, with a decision expected later this summer.
Multiple reports claim the South African Rugby Union are considering withdrawing their clubs from European competitions over player welfare concerns, following quotes from the SARU president Mark Alexanders at the governing body’s annual meeting in Cape Town on Thursday.
While Alexander didn’t reference the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup specifically, it would appear to be the competition they would consider withdrawing from.
“We generate our income from participating in tournaments. Participation is important, but our players are overworked,” the SARU president, Mark Alexander, said at the union’s annual meeting in Cape Town this week.
“We will hold a workshop in July in which we will have to decide which competitions will be retained and which ones we can drop.”
He added: “We have to find a balance so that our players can rest enough. They cannot play 11 months of the year.
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“Discussions about a global rugby calendar have been going on for 14 years without anything concrete coming to fruition.
“If you do the same thing over and over again, you’re not going to get a different outcome.
“We have to make tough decisions as an organisation and we will do that over the next month or two.
“It has to be done in the best interests of our players.”
No South African club has progressed beyond the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup since joining the competition in the 2022-23 season
A source told the Times: “There is definitely a wavering from SARU on the Champions Cup.”
Wales centre ruled out of final match
The Scarlets will be without Wales centre Eddie James for their final match of the season against the Dragons on Saturday.
The two Welsh sides face each other in Llanelli as they both bid to avoid ending up as the lowest-placed Welsh side in the United Rugby Championship.
However, just days after he was named in Steve Tandy’s Six Nations squad, Six Nations starter James has been ruled out for the Scarlets through injury.
He joins fellow Wales squad members Sam Costelow and Ellis Mee on the sidelines.
For the Dragons, Aaron Wainwright plays for the final time ahead of his move to Leicester.
Scarlets: Ioan Jones; Tom Rogers, Macs Page, Joe Roberts, Blair Murray; Joe Hawkins, Dane Blacker; Josh Morse, Ryan Elias, Archer Holz, Jac Price, Max Douglas, Jarrod Taylor, Josh Macleod (capt), Taine Plumtree.
Replacements: Harry Thomas, Sam O’Connor, Harri O’Connor, Dan Davis, Osian Williams, Gareth Davies, Carwyn Leggatt-Jones, Jac Davies.
Dragons: Angus O’Brien (co-capt); David Richards, Fine Inisi, Aneurin Owen, Rio Dyer; Tinus de Beer, Niall Armstrong; Wyn Jones, Brodie Coghlan, Dillon Lewis, Seb Davies, Ben Carter (co-capt), Ryan Woodman, Thomas Young, Aaron Wainwright.
Replacements: Elliot Dee, Rhodri Jones, Chris Coleman, Levi Douglas, Harrison Keddie, Rhodri Williams, Harri Ackerman, Huw Anderson.
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Wales captain bids farewell
Wales captain Jac Morgan will bid farewell to the Ospreys, as he leads his side for the final time against Leinster on Saturday.
Mark Jones’ side are looking to end the current season on a high, with Morgan playing for the final time ahead of a summer move to Gloucester.
Phil Cokanasiga, who will join Morgan at Kingsholm, will also play for the final time – as well full-back Jack Walsh before he departs for France.
Wales call-up Ben Warren is handed a start in the front-row, while fly-half Dan Edwards will make his 50th appearance for the Ospreys.
Ospreys: Jack Walsh; Keelan Giles, Evardi Boshoff, Owen Watkin, Iestyn Hopkins; Dan Edwards, Reuben Morgan-Williams; Garyn Phillips, Efan Daniel, Ben Warren, Rhys Davies, Huw Sutton, James Ratti, Jac Morgan (capt), Ross Moriarty.
Replacements: Lewis Lloyd, Cam Jones, Kian Hire, Ben Roberts, Harri Deaves, Kieran Hardy, Phil Cokanasiga, Luke Morgan.
‘Frustrated’ Wales bid to avoid another Wooden Spoon
Wales have recalled Seren Singleton as they bid to avoid a third consecutive Women’s Six Nations Wooden Spoon.
Having not won in the competition since 2024, Sean Lynn’s side are staring down the barrel of another last-placed finish. Defeat to Italy this weekend would mark a second winless campaign under Lynn.
Singleton, who made her debut earlier in the tournament, is the only change – replacing Hannah Dallavalle in the starting side.
“We came into camp on Tuesday this week and you could see the frustration from the players,” Lynn said.
“One thing I’ve said to the girls and staff this week, we’ve got 80 minutes to put that right. We haven’t next week.
“So going into Italy, it’s about an 80-minute performance, putting everything right, pulling it together from Ireland, but taking the positives that we’ve had from Scotland, France and England.”
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