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World Rugby postpones July Test matches over coronaviru­s

I understand that everyone is trying to impose their own thing: Laporte

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PARIS: All rugby Test matches scheduled for July have been postponed because of the coronaviru­s, World Rugby announced on Friday, saying they were impossible to stage given ongoing quarantine and travel restrictio­ns.

“Extended travel and quarantine restrictio­ns that apply to numerous countries, and concerns over adequate player preparatio­n time, mean that any sort of cross-border internatio­nal rugby competitio­n cannot be hosted in July,” World Rugby said in a statement.

On Friday evening, Bernard Laporte, the president of the French Rugby Federation, cast doubt on the autumn Test matches. France were due to tour Argentina in the summer but, Laporte, newly elected vice-president of World Rugby, told AFP: “We’ve been expecting this for some time.”

“Our big question mark is OctoberNov­ember,” Laporte added. “Will the northern hemisphere be able to go to the southern hemisphere and vice versa? We’ll really know in midJune or late June. But it seems compromise­d.”

The decision to cancel the summer Tests comes as a fresh blow to rugby, with unions suffering a slump in revenues since the pandemic brought profession­al sport worldwide to a halt.

Ireland and Fiji had been due to visit cashstrapp­ed Australia, New Zealand were to host Wales and Scotland, and England were set to visit Japan in what is a key period for the sport.

Scotland and Georgia were also scheduled to tour world champions South Africa. “All parties, including member unions, internatio­nal competitio­ns, profession­al club competitio­ns and internatio­nal rugby players, will be involved in the continued evaluation of potential contingenc­y options with a view to achieving an aligned calendar for the remainder of the year,” World Rugby said.

“All decision-making will be entirely contingent on national government travel, quarantine and health advice and important player welfare and hosting considerat­ions in line with return-to-rugby guidance recently published by World Rugby.”

The northern hemisphere Six Nations tournament remains unfinished while the southern hemisphere nations have concerns about the four-nation Rugby Championsh­ip, featuring New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Argentina, which is due to start in August.

‘FINANCIAL DIFFICULTI­ES’

Laporte is campaignin­g for a longer internatio­nal window in the autumn: “We want to go to the southern hemisphere in October and have them come to the north in November, replacing July with October.”

Laporte’s suggested solution could cause problems for the European club competitio­ns which had reached the quarter-final stage. Organisers have talked of concluding in October in Marseille.

“I understand that everyone is trying to impose their own thing,” said Laporte. “But we can’t let federation­s die. We’re not going to say to the southern hemisphere ‘No, no, we’re not coming’ because we have club competitio­ns. It’s not possible.” “When you see the financial difficulti­es these federation­s are in, you have to help them.

Afterwards, if the conditions forbid us to go, it’s something else. And I understand the clubs who need to do play their competitio­ns but we’ll have to find common ground. We’ll be taking decisions at the end of June.”

South Africa Rugby boss Jurie Roux said the Springboks were already evaluating potential contingenc­y options while Wales have already said they hope to reschedule their matches in Japan and New Zealand.

New Zealand and Australia are in talks about a possible Test series later in the year, and Australian Rugby’s interim chief executive Rob Clarke said restoring the Ireland and Fiji fixtures remained a possibilit­y.

“We are planning accordingl­y to host the fixtures later in the year, if possible, and will continue to work with World Rugby to identify a new window within the internatio­nal calendar to stage the matches,” he said. —AFP

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President of the French Rugby Federation, Bernard Laporte holding the cup.
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We can’t let federation­s die

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