6 Apr 2017

Calls made for South Africa to be cut from Super Rugby

10:54 am on 6 April 2017

New Zealand and Australia should consider dropping South Africa from Super Rugby - former Australian Rugby Union chair Peter McGrath says.

Former ARU boss Peter McGrath

Former ARU boss Peter McGrath Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The Western Force are reportedly set to be the Australian franchise axed from next year's Super Rugby competition if SANZAAR pushes forward with a proposed restructure.

An announcement on the restructure is expected this week.

McGrath said the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) needs to protect its' five Super Rugby teams even if it means forging a new competition with sides from New Zealand and Asia.

McGrath oversaw the introduction of the Melbourne Rebels into Super Rugby in 2011, Australia's fifth side.

The addition came five years after the Perth based Western Force joined the tournament.

Neither of the two teams have made the playoffs and have proved a heavy financial burden for the ARU.

Western Force are on tenterhooks awaiting word of their future.

Western Force are on tenterhooks awaiting word of their future. Photo: Supplied

Peter McGrath said cutting teams and turning back the clock is not the answer.

"I think it's absolutely fundamental that we keep five teams and the ARU should be ensuring that," he said.

"I disagree totally that we don't have enough talent. I believe we do have enough talent."

McGrath believes a new tournament with Australia, New Zealand and Asian sides would be more efficient, with teams not having to do long haul flights to South Africa between games.

-REUTERS