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Published 15:58 5 May 2020 BST
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"From our point of view, nothing has changed. No live or televised sporting activities or big gatherings yet. It's a pretty grey picture at the moment. They're not sure if we'll have live sports in South Africa for the rest of the year. And, if there is any, it certainly won't be played in front of crowds."They are starting to look at doing some localised competitions, potentially, but the earliest we could do that would be August. It's wait and see at this stage."
"The amazing thing about the last three Lions tours to South Africa is that it has been every time we have won the World Cup - 1995 and a series in 1997, you had the 2009 series when we had won in 2007 and now we won last year and the Lions are due next year. It's set up to be an incredible series.
"I look back at my time in 2009 and it was the most incredible series that I've ever been involved in. Just the fans, the build-up to it all and the fact that each game was so huge. I think it'll be an incredible tour with the stadiums, where it'll be played, and the way the tour is set out, "A lot of players make big decisions with their career, about where they will be playing, based on the Lions tour. It's a highlight for the South African boys as it only happens once a year. It's going to be huge in South Africa, so everybody come. It definitely will go ahead and let's hope for a fantastic series."South Africa's rugby union has backed up those De Villiers comments by insisting 'there are no planned changes' before prudently adding that 'it would be remiss of us not to explore various scenarios for a possible date'. It is thought that one of the scenarios being considered would be an autumn 2021 tour, although that would be part of a global calendar change initiated by World Rugby and with significant buy-in from major players, sponsors and unions. A little over 13 months remain and who knows where we will all be at that stage, but De Villiers remains optimistic and is eager to reconnect with several of the Irish friends he made during his season with Munster. "I'll be opening up my house for all Irish people to come and stay over," he remarks. "I might just kick out the family for that. Make room!" WATCH THAT HOUSE OF RUGBY EPISODE HERE:

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