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CapeTalk discussion on the salary cap in South African rugby [Ep 3]

23 min · 5. okt. 2022
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This is a discussion between myself, Lester Kiewit and Heinz Schenk from News24, which was on air on CapeTalk in February 2022. We spoke about the salary cap system that's in place currently in South African rugby . We went into some of the important things that come up in considering whether the cap is serving the best interests of rugby in South Africa and our professional players. And I gave my thoughts on how the system might be changed to improve it.

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