Now vaccinated rugby fans allowed to attend matches at stadiums
FOLLOWING the return of fans at Bafana Bafana’s win over Ethiopia on Tuesday, rugby fans who have received the Covid-19 vaccine will be allowed to attend rugby matches in South Africa.
SA Rugby announced yesterday that 2 000 spectators would be able to attend professional and club rugby matches if they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, in line with the new regulations gazetted by sports, arts and culture minister Nathi Mthethwa this week.
However, schools games are still a no-go area, as they fall under the auspices of the Department of Basic
Education.
The first senior match that will have spectators is likely to be the exhibition Carling Champion Match between a team selected by fans and Kenya on 6 November at Loftus.
SA’s four United Rugby Championship teams, the Bulls, Sharks, Lions and Stormers, were scheduled to play matches at home on the weekends of 26-27 November and 3-4 December, but those have already been moved to Italy because of Covid-19 travel regulations.
“This is very welcome news, and the first step to returning to having the freedom to sell-out venues on special occasions once again,” SA Rugby chief executive Jurie Roux said.
“It is 19 months since a fan was last allowed in a rugby stadium, and this
is the light at the end of the tunnel that our sport has desperately needed.
“We trust that this initial allowance will increase speedily as the impact of the vaccination programme, and the experience in other territories points to a further relaxation of restrictions.”
SA Rugby added that provincial unions will be responsible for ensuring that the union, clubs and affiliated bodies adhere to the directions stipulated in the Government Gazette.
Lions scrum coach Julian Redelinghuys expressed his happiness about the return of supporters to SA’s stadiums.
“I look forward to having fans back in South Africa,” said Redelinghuys. “I think it will be unbelievable, and getting all these teams to come to us as well. But whatever is thrown our way, we will handle and control what we can control ...
“It has been nice to play in front of fans and have people singing, even if they were singing for the wrong team. It will be flippen lekker to have our local fans and all the Lions fans to be able to come to the stadium, it will be great to have them.
“If it is going to be now in November, that will be fantastic, or if it is going to be later, then we will have to wait a little bit longer.
“We are just grateful that we can play … it is a privilege and an honour.”