Bristol Post

Rugby Covid forces Quins to cancel

- Duncan BECH

HARLEQUINS’ Gallagher Premiershi­p clash at Worcester, due to take place tomorrow, has been cancelled due to the London club’s inability to field a full front row as a result of contact tracing for coronaviru­s.

Quins returned a positive test for Covid-19 after their Boxing day defeat by Bristol Bears and now an additional six players have been forced to self-isolate, whittling down their options at prop and hooker.

“In accordance with PHE guidelines, the seven players will now go into a 10-day isolation period,” a Harlequins statement read.

In addition, Harlequins have also stood all players down from training for a week in order to “minimise the use and possible contaminat­ion of the training facility, such is the need to protect the health and wellbeing of players and staff”.

A Premiershi­p Rugby panel will determine the allocation of points, which under the current regulation­s will see Worcester awarded four points and Harlequins two on the grounds they are responsibl­e for the cancellati­on.

“We would never cancel a match lightly, as we understand the consequenc­es, but we will always put health and safety first,” a Premiershi­p Rugby spokespers­on said.

“Neither Premiershi­p Rugby nor the club will be naming any of the players or staff involved and we’d ask everyone to respect their privacy.”

It becomes the third league match of the season to fall to coronaviru­s after outbreaks at Leicester and London Irish forced the cancellati­on of two games last weekend.

Worcester are at the foot of the table after securing only one win from four outings, against London Irish in their campaign opener, while Quins have two victories.

Despite the cancellati­ons and the country’s escalating Covid-19 crisis, directors of rugby including Exeter’s Rob Baxter and Chris Boyd of Northampto­n have yet to call for a break.

» Stuart Hogg is expected to recover from the hamstring injury sustained in Exeter’s victory over Gloucester before Scotland begin their Six Nations campaign.

Hogg hobbled off just before half-time of Saturday’s 28-20 win at Sandy Park and has undergone a scan that revealed the Lions fullback had suffered muscle tightness only.

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