The State of Play: SA

Private equity and the business of South African rugby (Part 2) [Ep 2]

1 h 6 min · 19. dec. 2021
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In episode 2 of the podcast, Miles takes a deep dive into the potential deal between SA Rugby and private equity firm CVC Capital Partners, and into the business of South African rugby, including the ownership of the franchises and the move to northern hemisphere competition. In this the second part of the episode, Miles looks at the URC as a business and considers the financial incentive for SA Rugby to relocate to northern hemisphere competition. He has a look at the Springboks' potential move to the Six Nations. Miles also delves into the ownership structures and the role of private equity at the South African franchises.

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