The Springboks’ Nations Championship Test schedule remains on track, but growing tensions in the Middle East have sparked contingency planning.
According to Rapport, rugby administrators are drawing up a Plan B to ensure the smooth running of the new tournament, which kicks off on 4 July, amid uncertainty over how the crisis could impact key stakeholders.
One major concern is whether Qatar Airways will be able to honour a proposed £80-million (R1.8-billion) title sponsorship deal for four tournaments over eight years, given the effect of the conflict on the airline and the country.
“The Tests will definitely go ahead,” a source told Rapport. “We are already working on an alternative plan. It is really difficult to say when they will make a decision on their sponsorship. We are just waiting in suspense.”
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While organisers remain confident the matches will proceed, the Qatar sponsorship is seen as key to the long-term success of the competition.
Talks with Qatar Airways over a deal have reportedly stalled, with organisers seeking clarity after more than a year of negotiations.
Doha had also been earmarked to host the 2028 finals weekend, but that arrangement is now uncertain.
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