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Springboks, Proteas could face SA flag, anthem ‘ban’ at World Cup

In a dramatic report by the Daily Maverick‘s sports activities editor Craig Ray, South Africa has apparently not met the deadline to amend the outdated drug-free sport act with a purpose to adjust to the most recent World Anti-Doping Code (Wada).

Consequences could reportedly see each the Springboks and Proteas unable to take part below a nationwide flag, whereas additionally being unable to sing the nationwide anthem.

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The Springboks are prone to be in Rugby World Cup quarter-final motion subsequent weekend, whereas the Proteas are in Cricket World Cup motion from this Saturday.

On 23 September 2023, Wada apparently issued a press release confirming that South Africa had not up to date its anti-doping code, however South Africa has not complied as but, and now have simply 10 days to take action totally earlier than 13 October.

The South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (Saids) had warned of the necessity to meet this compliance a yr in the past already – with none motion as but – whereas the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture will now apparently “expend all efforts get the Amendment Bill adopted expeditiously”.

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“Wada wishes to update stakeholders regarding the Executive Committee’s decision to endorse 10 recommendations of Wada’s independent Compliance Review Committee (CRC),” a press release by Wada learn.

“During its assembly, the Exco asserted non-compliance of three Anti-Doping Organizations (ADOs) with the World Anti-Doping Code (Code).

“The two National Anti-Doping Organisations (Nados) in query are Bermuda and South Africa; and the Major Event Organization (MEO) in query is the Pan American Sports Organization (Panam Sports).

“In the cases of the Bermuda and South Africa Nados, the non-compliance is a result of legislation not in line with the 2021 Code.”

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RUGBY WORLD CUP PERMUTATIONS IN THE SPRINGBOKS’ GROUP:

  • Scotland should beat Ireland and deny the Irish a bonus level to complete second on the head-to-head rule with South Africa topping the pool.
  • If Ireland get a bonus level and Scotland don’t, Ireland will prime the pool on the head-to-head rule from South Africa.
  • A Scotland bonus-point win with out Ireland getting something from the sport will see them qualify in second place behind South Africa. The Springboks would end prime on the head-to-head rule.
  • If Scotland win and each groups get a bonus level, then they be part of South Africa on 15 factors and factors distinction will decide prime spot in Pool B.
  • Scotland should win by 21 factors or extra to assert prime spot forward of South Africa (South Africa +117, Ireland +122 and Scotland +97). Ireland would then qualify as runners-up on the head-to-head rule, having overwhelmed South Africa. If Scotland don’t win by such a margin, then South Africa will end prime on factors distinction and Scotland second on the head-to-head rule.
  • Ireland will assure prime spot in the event that they safe two factors from their match towards Scotland.

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PROTEAS’ 2023 CWC FIXTURES

  • 7 October: v Sri Lanka, Delhi
  • 13 October: v Australia, Lucknow
  • 17 October: v Netherlands, Dharamsala
  • 21 October: v England, Mumbai
  • 24 October: v Bangladesh, Mumbai
  • 27 October: v Pakistan, Chennai
  • 1 November: v New Zealand, Pune
  • 5 November: v India, Kolkata
  • 10 November: Afghanistan, Ahmedabad

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