The Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa was once a thriving sports venue and a stronghold of rugby tradition. However, it has now fallen into disuse and become a significant remnant of time’s relentless advancement and progress. Despite being put up for sale, the stadium remains a monument to some of the most epic showdowns in rugby history and continues to hold a special place in the hearts of rugby fans worldwide.
Former Springbok rugby player, Wynand Claassen, is leading a legal battle to have the iconic Newlands Stadium classified as a heritage site. Despite a report by a heritage specialist stating that the stadium does not meet the necessary criteria for classification, Claassen remains committed to preserving its rich history and has taken his appeal to the minister of the Western Cape Cultural Affairs and Sports department.