The Springboks are currently scheduled to play the All Blacks in New Zealand in the final week of September and first week of October – just after the conclusion of the eight-week period.
However, other Castle Lager Rugby Championship matches involving the competing teams are scheduled within the “no-fly” period.
SANZAAR CEO, Brendan Morris said, “The Rugby Championship is scheduled to be played primarily in New Zealand and Australia over the next two months, with the first two matches to be played in South Africa between the Springboks and Pumas.
“Following these opening two matches, both teams then travel to Australia and New Zealand for the remainder of the tournament.
“SANZAAR and its member unions – Rugby Australia, New Zealand Rugby, SA Rugby and Argentina Rugby Union – will now work with the respective governments and health authorities in Australia and New Zealand, as we have successfully done recently with Super Rugby, to find the best solutions for the tournament given this latest development.”
SANZAAR will announce any potential and necessary changes to the TRC tournament schedule in due course.