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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 640404" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>There's a problem there, as Carr won't qualify for the quota system as he's not currently seen as a traditional black South African. He's a coloured, so based on these new policies the Government are looking at for quotas, it just on traditional black people. like Ntubeni, Kolisi, Mbonambi, Maku and to some extent Mtawarira.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I think the Government's method of thinking is a bit skewed. I have no problem with the transformation idea at club level, as it's an ideal area to experiment on, maybe they should rather look at the teams, and the demographic of the area which the clubs represent. take Noordelikes for instance which has been part of the Club Championships the last 3 years. The area in Polokwane they represent has maybe a demographic of 98% white and 2% non-white. Yet, they have about 7 Black and 2 non-white players in their squad. so are they not overcompensating??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 640404, member: 40658"] There's a problem there, as Carr won't qualify for the quota system as he's not currently seen as a traditional black South African. He's a coloured, so based on these new policies the Government are looking at for quotas, it just on traditional black people. like Ntubeni, Kolisi, Mbonambi, Maku and to some extent Mtawarira. With that said, I think the Government's method of thinking is a bit skewed. I have no problem with the transformation idea at club level, as it's an ideal area to experiment on, maybe they should rather look at the teams, and the demographic of the area which the clubs represent. take Noordelikes for instance which has been part of the Club Championships the last 3 years. The area in Polokwane they represent has maybe a demographic of 98% white and 2% non-white. Yet, they have about 7 Black and 2 non-white players in their squad. so are they not overcompensating?? [/QUOTE]
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