User:Jnestorius/South African rugby family tree

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Category:Rugby union and apartheid Category:Rugby union governing bodies in South Africa

Year White Nonracial Coloured Black Notes
2005 South African Rugby Union (SARU) renamed from South African Rugby Football Union
1992 South African Rugby Football Union (SARFU) merger of SARB and SARU
1978 South African Rugby Board (SARB) South African Rugby Union (SARU) South African Rugby Football Federation (SARFF) South African Rugby Association (SARA) SARFF and SARA become racial subsidiaries of SARB[1]
1973 SARU founder member of nonracial South African Council on Sport (SACOS)
1972 SAARB renamed SARA[2]
1971 South African African Rugby Board (SAARB) KwaZakhele Rugby Union splits from Port Elizabeth ARB and joins SARU; other SAARB clubs follow later.[3]
1966 SACRFB splits into racial SARFF and nonracial SARU
1959 South African Coloured Rugby Football Board (SACRFB) SABRB renamed SAARB
1935 South African Bantu Rugby Board (SABRB) SABRB split from SACRFB
1897[4] South African Coloured Rugby Football Board SACRFB founded
1889 SARB founded

References[edit]

Sources[edit]

  • Black, David Ross; Nauright, John (1998). Rugby and the South African Nation: Sport, Cultures, Politics, and Power in the Old and New South Africas. Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719049323.

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Potgieter, Sebastian Johann Shore (March 2017). "Barbed-Wire Boks": The Long Shadow of the 1981 Springbok Tour of New Zealand and the United States of America (PDF) (M.A.). Stellenbosch University. p. 40.
  2. ^ Fillies, Avril (3 May 2018). "Never-say-die Mbiko". News24. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  3. ^ Springbok: The Official Opus (ebook ed.). BookBaby. 2015. ISBN 9780993387838. Retrieved 25 June 2018.; Odendaal, André (2003). The Story of an African Game. New Africa Books. p. 209. ISBN 9780864866387.
  4. ^ Black and Nauright 1998 p.49