All Blacks and Springboks in talks to revive ‘old-school’ tours
Fans want to see rugby’s old-school tours return especially between New Zealand’s All Blacks and South Africa’s Springboks.
‘Old-school’ tours between the All Blacks and Springboks are being discussed, according to CEO of New Zealand Rugby Mark Robinson.
As well as a return to traditional Test match series, there would also be ‘dirt-tracker’ tour games against the franchises of the hosting nation and other teams like the New Zealand Maori.
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It is hoped in New Zealand that this could alleviate some of the issues sparked by South Africa’s Super Rugby exit.
“We’ve been open with all the SANZAAR parties that that’s something that we’re having a look at, and how we can consider that sort of format for the future,” said Robinson in an interview with Stuff.
“Clearly, there is interest in it from both unions, but it’s very early days around those conversations.”
The talks come even as World Rugby moves ahead with plans to introduce a ‘Nations Cup’ style tournament to fill up international Test schedules.
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“That’s certainly part of the conversation at the moment, [for it] to be a more, you know, more traditional type of tour, but again, there’s a lot of work to be done there,” Robinson added.
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The All Blacks last toured South Africa for a bilateral series in 1996, while the Springboks haven’t engaged in a traditional tour to New Zealand since the 1994 trip.
In 2022, South Africa welcomed Wales for a three-Test tour, while in 2021, the British and Irish Lions visited under the strained conditions of the pandemic.