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Stephen Donald has gone on the offensive, slamming plans to scrap the Rugby Championship in favor of traditional tours, calling it an "absolute tragedy." His frustration is echoed by fellow rugby icons Mills Muliaina and Aaron Cruden, as the southern hemisphere faces a potential seismic shift in its competitive landscape. With the Rugby Championship at an all-time high, featuring back-to-back titles for South Africa, a rejuvenated Australia, and Argentina pushing the boundaries, Donald argues that ending this thrilling format would be an unforgivable mistake. Is it time to abandon the tours and stick with the Rugby Championship’s intense competition? Let’s dive into the video...