spo22. 'Stop Welsh Rugby Collaboration with Apartheid'
The Welsh Rugby Union had close ties with the all-white South African Rugby Board. In April 1984 it invited South African rugby boss Danie Craven as its guest of honour at a game between Wales and the President’s XI. Three Springboks played in the President’s team. The invitation provoked huge opposition, with a ‘Charter Against Apartheid’ in the Western Mail signed by former prime minister and local MP James Callaghan, most Welsh MPs, church leaders, writers and trade unionists. The Welsh Rugby Union finally severed its ties with the South African Rugby Board in 1989.
Category: | Sport |
Author: | Wales AAM |
Copyright: | ACTSA Cymru |
Holding Institution: | AAM Archive, Bodleian Library |
Catalogue: | MSS AAM 2227 |
Date/Year: | 1984 |