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Springboks participation in the Six Nations is a game changer

Johannesburg - I will admit that the recently released Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power teaser trailer initially had me distressed.

Beloved are the works of JRR Tolkien to me, so to see so many liberties taken with his classic work had me quite alarmed that the series – quite possibly the most expensive ever produced for TV – would not live up to the legacy of what has come before, despite the fact that I have not even seen an episode.

With the insertion of modern sensibilities, it is often difficult to put aside one’s own preconceived ideas and prejudices. Tolkien’s works were mostly written in the first half of the 20th century, and exposed the societal norms of those times, but the world has moved on, it has evolved, changed, and oscillated politically, economically and culturally.

To not do so would have led to stagnation, ruin and eventual death.

So, when I read reports that the Springboks are set to join the Six Nations, replacing Italy, as soon as 2025, I instinctively baulked at the idea. The Boks’ participation, in that moment of contemplation, in the Rugby Championship is sacrosanct. Since 1996 we have annually faced Australia and New Zealand; and since 2012, Argentina.

That is how it has been and how it always will be... except that that is not true.

Those modern sensibilities, and preconceived ideas and prejudices came to the fore again, and after pondering the implications of South Africa facing England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales on a yearly basis in the Six Nations, I now believe this is the best course of action.

There is no doubt in my mind that the international game has become stagnant in recent years, relying on the same matches, the same tournaments, the same nations, and the World Cup

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