Lions tour dates for South Africa could depend on global calendar

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CAPE TOWN: The British & Irish Lions series against the world champion Springboks remains pencilled in for July next year but South African Rugby ...

CAPE TOWN: The British & Irish Lions series against the world champion Springboks remains pencilled in for July next year but South African Rugby have confirmed there is a"slight chance" it could be moved to align with a new global calendar.

"There is a slight chance that, to align with a new global calendar, it might move to either a September/October or October/November window and that is only because if that is the only hurdle of getting the global calendar across the line, we wouldn’t want to be the hindrance to that." "Second only to the World Cup, it is the biggest thing on the calendar," Roux added."The commercial model we have put up as a joint venture between us and the Lions is actually pretty 'out there'."We have thrown away the textbook on it. It is a completely different model. It is a sharing of revenue, logos and IP and commercial value, and something that in a post-COVID world will help us operate as a going concern.

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