Lockdown over, SA Rugby ‘set free’

The first full capacity stadium in more than two years is expected at tomorrow’s Currie Cup final between the Griquas and Pumas in Kimberley.

More tickets to the Springboks’ six home Tests – starting with the Incoming Series against Wales next month – will be released following the news that lockdown restrictions have been lifted in South Africa.

South Africans woke up to the news yesterday morning that government had gazetted new regulations which included the dropping of limits on both indoor and outdoor gatherings, which means rugby stadiums can now sell all available tickets instead of the only 50% capacity that had been permitted.

The response from fans was instant, with the first match expected to feature a full stadium in more than two years set to be Saturday’s Currie Cup final in Kimberley, where Griquas host the Pumas from 3pm.

“It feels like we’ve been set free,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby. “Certainly an additional 80 000-plus tickets for major rugby events have gone into the market today.

“The news comes just in time for the Currie Cup final and the three Springbok Tests against Wales next month.

“We saw the massive appetite for returning to live sporting events with the playoffs in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship in Cape Town and Pretoria in the last few weeks and, as a sport, we are delighted with the news that we are moving back to normal.

“Our loyal fans have not been able to see the Springboks play in South Africa for almost three years, and we are expecting them to arrive in droves for the Tests against Wales in Pretoria, Bloemfontein and Cape Town next month.”

As part of the lifting of the regulations, South Africans are also no longer expected to wear masks indoors, while mask wearing and presentation of vaccine certificates or negative COVID tests are no longer mandatory to enter any venues.

Information on tickets to the Springboks’ home Tests can be found here, while tickets to the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Cape Town in September are available here.

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