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<blockquote data-quote="Aotearoa_" data-source="post: 806785" data-attributes="member: 74113"><p>First and foremost South Africa need to step up their player retention. The All Blacks have it right and will always have it right by not selecting players signed long term overseas. Fortunately the All Blacks is such a huge brand and honour to play for, this 9 times out of 10 keeps them in the country. Australia and the Spring Boks have more difficulty keeping the players in the country. </p><p></p><p>I think the problem lies with South Africa personally, SARU seems to have a lot of problems and their leverage being a big source of income for the Super Rugby has allowed them to jeopardize the strength of the competition without looking after their players first and Unions first, I'm not entirely educated on the situation, but I'm sure some of the SA users would have some good insight in to why and what is happening with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aotearoa_, post: 806785, member: 74113"] First and foremost South Africa need to step up their player retention. The All Blacks have it right and will always have it right by not selecting players signed long term overseas. Fortunately the All Blacks is such a huge brand and honour to play for, this 9 times out of 10 keeps them in the country. Australia and the Spring Boks have more difficulty keeping the players in the country. I think the problem lies with South Africa personally, SARU seems to have a lot of problems and their leverage being a big source of income for the Super Rugby has allowed them to jeopardize the strength of the competition without looking after their players first and Unions first, I'm not entirely educated on the situation, but I'm sure some of the SA users would have some good insight in to why and what is happening with them. [/QUOTE]
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