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12 The Quest for World Rugby Supremacy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- About the author vi
- Contents vii
- Foreword viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations and acronyms xiii
- The national governing bodies xiv
- Introduction 1
- 1 Springboks Win Record Fourth Rugby World Cup 14
- 2 The Origins of Rugby at the Cape 29
- 3 Rugby, Soccer and Segregation at the Cape during the Nineteenth Century 43
- 4 First Steps towards International Sport 59
- 5 ‘A Progressive of Progressives’ 75
- 6 From Healdtown and Lovedale to the ‘Amadoda’ of Orlando 89
- 7 Establishing a South African Rugby Identity 104
- 8 ‘Most Unfortunate Match Ever Played’ 118
- 9 Rhodes, Rugby and the Road to Springboxford, 1903–1953 133
- 10 ‘Men Worthy of Springbok Chance’ 149
- 11 The IRB and Interchangeable National Identities 164
- 12 The Quest for World Rugby Supremacy 178
- 13 ‘The Fight for the Control of Rugby’ 192
- 14 The Black Springboks 207
- 15 Veritable Tom Browns to Springboks 223
- 16 Wind of Change 257
- 17 SARU, SACOS and Multinationalism 272
- 18 The Last British Influence 290
- 19 Tours of the 1980s: Politics, Protestors and Payments 305
- 20 ‘Front Runners in the Formation of the NSC’ 319
- 21 The Unification of Rugby 333
- 22 ‘Madiba Magic’ 346
- 23 Balancing Transformation with a Winning Team 361
- 24 ‘Role Models for the Rainbow Nation’ 378
- 25 ‘Mission Accomplished’ 395
- Bibliography 410
- Appendix 429
- Index 461
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- About the author vi
- Contents vii
- Foreword viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Abbreviations and acronyms xiii
- The national governing bodies xiv
- Introduction 1
- 1 Springboks Win Record Fourth Rugby World Cup 14
- 2 The Origins of Rugby at the Cape 29
- 3 Rugby, Soccer and Segregation at the Cape during the Nineteenth Century 43
- 4 First Steps towards International Sport 59
- 5 ‘A Progressive of Progressives’ 75
- 6 From Healdtown and Lovedale to the ‘Amadoda’ of Orlando 89
- 7 Establishing a South African Rugby Identity 104
- 8 ‘Most Unfortunate Match Ever Played’ 118
- 9 Rhodes, Rugby and the Road to Springboxford, 1903–1953 133
- 10 ‘Men Worthy of Springbok Chance’ 149
- 11 The IRB and Interchangeable National Identities 164
- 12 The Quest for World Rugby Supremacy 178
- 13 ‘The Fight for the Control of Rugby’ 192
- 14 The Black Springboks 207
- 15 Veritable Tom Browns to Springboks 223
- 16 Wind of Change 257
- 17 SARU, SACOS and Multinationalism 272
- 18 The Last British Influence 290
- 19 Tours of the 1980s: Politics, Protestors and Payments 305
- 20 ‘Front Runners in the Formation of the NSC’ 319
- 21 The Unification of Rugby 333
- 22 ‘Madiba Magic’ 346
- 23 Balancing Transformation with a Winning Team 361
- 24 ‘Role Models for the Rainbow Nation’ 378
- 25 ‘Mission Accomplished’ 395
- Bibliography 410
- Appendix 429
- Index 461