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"It was felt from a sporting integrity point of view, they didn't want the points to be separate in the shield [competitions]. They didn't want a separate league table for Wales, for example. "That was the idea, that the shields would be the [qualifying] mechanism for the next two years - this season and the one after that. There will be a review after that. They're a qualification route into the Champions Cup. I think as a result of that, it was felt that you keep it, from a sporting integrity point of view, as simple as possible. And that it should be the table - it should be the points from the overall league table. "It was considered and, for that reason, the other route was favoured."At present, three of four South African sides are in the top eight positions in the URC. However, were the league to finish as it currently stands, the Bulls would lose out on a Champions Cup place, to accommodate the top side from the 'Welsh Shield' section.
"Yeah, it's exactly why the [two year] review is there," says Anayi. "That was probably the main concern, originally - that you'd get four strong South African sides in, and it would knock the Celtic or Italian sides out. "So you've three of the top eight, presently, and the Lions are not too far off [currently 12th]. That's not too dissimilar to how it used to be in Super Rugby. It wasn't that you'd always have four strong South African franchises in one go. Quite a lot of time, it'd be two strong, two not quite as strong... that is why the review is there."It could be that they [agree], you know what, we're going to take our chances on pure sporting jeopardy, the up-shot is you might get four South African sides, you might get four Welsh, four Irish sides. So you reduce your breadth of participation [across the unions] in Champions Cup. That's the flip side to that same coin."
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