South Africa and Six Nations: ‘Inevitable’ that Springboks will join the Six Nations, says former Scotland forward
Jim Hamilton thinks it is “inevitable” that South Africa will join the Six Nations but the former Scotland forward would prefer that the championship remained as it is.
Speculation was rife earlier this year that the Springboks were in talks to join from 2025, possibly at the expense of Italy, forcing organisers to issue a statement saying there were no plans to add or replace any participating union.
South Africa’s Super Rugby franchises already play alongside clubs from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Italy in the United Rugby Championship and, from next season, they will also take part in the European club competitions.
Hamilton thinks the next logical step will be for their national side to join the Six Nations, even though he is opposed to the idea.
“I’m a complete traditionalist, a romantic around the Six Nations,” said the former Edinburgh lock who was capped 63 times by Scotland. “And as much as I love South Africa, I don’t want to see them in the Six Nations, but I think it’ll happen. I think there’s an inevitability about it happening.”
Whether that would be in place of Italy or as part of an expanded ‘Seven Nations’ remains to be seen. Italy went into the 2022 Six Nations without a win in the tournament since 2015 but produced one of the biggest upsets in the competition’s history when they defeated Wales in Cardiff in March. The performances of their team in the Under-20 Six Nations also suggested a brighter future as they beat England, Scotland and Wales.
“That game against Wales has done them absolute wonders,” Hamilton said, “and the fact that their under-20s are performing so well.
“But I genuinely think there is an inevitability to this [South Africa joining the Six Nations] and in the next couple of years


