Otago Daily Times

Players charged after Covid19 protocol breach

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LONDON: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has charged 13 unnamed Barbarians players for a breach of Covid19 protocols that led to the cancellati­on of a noncap match against England at Twickenham last weekend.

The breach arose when players left their hotel and had dinner in a restaurant without the permission of organisers.

The RFU said in a statement on Thursday that the players faced charges of conduct prejudicia­l to the interests of the union or the game.

They included individual breaches, such as leaving the hotel without permission and providing false statements during an investigat­ion.

It would publish the involved players’ names, full judgements and sanctions after the hearings had concluded.

‘‘The independen­t panel can issue a range of sanctions at their discretion including fines and/or match bans and/or any other suitable sanction.’’

Former England captain Chris Robshaw, who was due to play his last game in England before heading to America, has apologised publicly for his behaviour along with others, including Saracens’ Richard Wiggleswor­th and Joel Kpoku.

‘‘I want to express my deepest apologies for breaching the Barbarians’ Covid19 restrictio­ns by leaving the hotel posttraini­ng with some of my teammates,’’ Robson said last week.

‘‘A huge effort went into conducting this match in a safe fashion and it was irresponsi­ble of me to break the protocols which are put in place to protect players, staff and the public.’’ — Reuters

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