Former Boks block sale of boot camp film

Former Boks block sale of boot camp film

JOHANNESBURG – Fearing for their modesty, a group of former South African rugby internationals have won a court order banning the sale of a film showing them at the infamous military-style ‘Kamp Staaldraad’.

The Springbok rugby team endured a stint at the controversial camp as preparation for the 2003 World Cup. The team’s security advisor at the time, Adriaan Heyns, has launched a website promoting the sale of a DVD showing players at the camp.However, former Springbok captain Corne Krige, together with a group of players involved in the camp, secured a court order to stop the release of the DVD late on Sunday night.”We’ve stopped him from selling and releasing the DVD for the time being,” Krige told Reuters on Monday.”The players all feel there is no way that our naked bodies are going to appear on DVD.We’ve stopped it thanks to the help of several high-profile people and hopefully we’ll get a permanent court order in the next few weeks.”Nampa-ReutersThe team’s security advisor at the time, Adriaan Heyns, has launched a website promoting the sale of a DVD showing players at the camp.However, former Springbok captain Corne Krige, together with a group of players involved in the camp, secured a court order to stop the release of the DVD late on Sunday night.”We’ve stopped him from selling and releasing the DVD for the time being,” Krige told Reuters on Monday.”The players all feel there is no way that our naked bodies are going to appear on DVD.We’ve stopped it thanks to the help of several high-profile people and hopefully we’ll get a permanent court order in the next few weeks.”Nampa-Reuters

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