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Heinz Schenk | Politicking or not, board's insistence on more SA20 credit for CSA is justified

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The CSA board's apparent request for the federation to be given more credit for the success of the SA20 might appear to be (and very well may be) brazen politicking. But the reality is, it's also a course of action that shines much-needed light on the legitimate contribution to the tournament from CSA's operational staff, writes Heinz Schenk.

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