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Securing the Future of Rugby in Western Province: An Urgent Plea to Support the Equity Deal

The future of rugby in the Western Province is at a critical juncture, and the sport’s survival hangs in the balance. John Dobson, the coach of the Stormers, highlights the gravity of the situation in an exclusive interview with Cape Town Etc. In his impassioned plea to the clubs, he requests their support for the equity deal, which he believes is essential for the growth and survival of rugby in the province.

A Call for Unity

Dobson stresses the need for unity among the clubs and highlights the significance of setting aside personal agendas and differences. He emphasises that the equity deal is not solely about the professional team, clubs, or schools but about millions of rugby fans who derive hope and joy from the sport every weekend.

A Philanthropic Investment

Having been involved in Western Province rugby for over a decade, Dobson is aware of the financial struggles facing the sport in South Africa. The proposed equity deal comes from investors with no profit-seeking motive, who he believes are genuinely committed to helping the beleaguered organisation. The offer for the financially troubled business, he says, is remarkable.

Protecting Intellectual Property Rights

Dobson assures that the equity deal poses no threat to the IP rights to the Disa symbol, as the Western Province Rugby Football Union still possesses the IP. The investors require these rights to run a commercial program successfully and eventually make the business profitable, with dividends being reinvested into community rugby.

An Urgent Need for the Equity Proposal

Dobson points out that no other offers have been made, and the equity proposal is the final lifeline for the organisation. Extensive negotiations have taken place to ensure the best possible terms for clubs before presenting it to them. Dobson argues that the equity proposal is the only way to secure the future of rugby in the Western Province, as rugby belongs to everyone in the region.

The Consequences of a “No” Vote

The lack of a deal would leave the organisation with no means to survive and compete, leading to the demise of the Stormers and community rugby. A majority “no” vote would be disastrous, severing the vital connections between players, community, and supporters alike. Dobson warns that the repercussions of rejecting the deal are far-reaching, with the union’s perilous financial position making it challenging to serve community rugby effectively.

A Plea to Support the Equity Deal

Dobson’s sole desire is to see the team exist, thrive, and remain connected to the people of Cape Town. He urges the clubs and supporters to vote in favour of the equity deal, saving rugby in the Western Province and paving the way for its growth. The alternative, he laments, is simply unthinkable.

The Western Province’s rugby community must come together to support the equity deal, which is essential for the survival and growth of the sport in the province. John Dobson’s plea to the clubs is to cast their votes in favour of the equity deal, setting aside personal agendas and differences and prioritising the future of rugby.

Hannah Kriel

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