Rugby unites to honour pandemic frontline workers and the fight against racism, but the action of a few players raises questions about their sincerity
In addition to good quality rugby for television viewers to engage with, the restart of the Guinness Pro14 brought a much-needed potential buffer to what one local franchise coach has called a tsunami that could blow SA rugby apart.
There were two occurrences before the kickoff of each of the four Pro14 matches played this past weekend. First there was a moment’s silence observed to mark the loss of life suffered during the Covid-19 pandemic and to honour those who have worked on the front line to protect people from the disease.
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