Carmarthen Journal

SCARLETS CALL EURO GAME OFF

- SIMON THOMAS Rugby writer simon.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Scarlets have forfeited Saturday’s Champions Cup opener against Bristol Bears as they are unable to put together a side which they feel can safely take the field at Ashton Gate.

That means the Bears will be awarded a 28-0 walkover and five match points.

The Scarlets currently have 32 front-line players, including all their internatio­nal stars, in isolation in a hotel in Country Antrim, outside Belfast, along with staff.

That follows their return from South Africa, which they left after the country was put on the UK red list because of concerns over the new Omicron variant of Covid.

They don’t come out of their 10-day quarantine period until Friday, the day before they were due to take on Bristol.

It has been decided it would be too risky to play any of them at Ashton Gate as they’ve not had any physical preparatio­n, confined to their hotel rooms for 23 and a half hours a day and with just 30 minutes of exercise in the car park.

That left the Scarlets with just 14 fit players left at home – seven senior squad members and seven developmen­t youngsters.

Bringing in sufficient players on loan has proved too challengin­g, with a lack of front-row numbers the biggest issue. So the game is off.

The region put out the following statement: “Scarlets are disappoint­ed to announce they have forfeited their round one Heineken Champions Cup match against Bristol Bears, due to be played on Saturday, December 11.

“Following discussion­s between

Scarlets management, coaches, players and medical and conditioni­ng staff, the overwhelmi­ng feeling was that it would be a physical risk to select any of the 32 front-line squad members who are currently in quarantine in a hotel outside of Belfast.

“Since returning from South Africa, the travelling party have been in a strict 10-day quarantine, confined to their rooms with limited outdoor time a day without having been able to train as a group. That isolation period is due to end on Friday, December 10, just a day before the Bristol fixture.

“We would like to thank the Ospreys and Dragons for their offer of assistance, but, unfortunat­ely, we have been unable to put together a side we feel can safely take the field against the Bears.”

Executive chairman Simon Muderack added: “It is a decision we haven’t taken lightly.

“This is a great fixture between two great clubs, which supporters, players and staff on both sides were all looking forward to.

“Ultimately, though, the welfare of our players has to be our priority and following discussion­s with our staff it was felt there was too much risk to ask the players currently in quarantine to play a game of this magnitude and intensity just a day after coming out of quarantine.

“You have to remember, the squad have been in isolation since the news of this Omicron variant first emerged when they were still in Durban so it will be something like 15 days in all.

“Also, a lot of the players haven’t played since the Benetton game on October 22. As a club we have a duty of care to our players.

“We did look into the possibilit­y of registerin­g players from other regions and we have been grateful for the positive response from Ospreys and Dragons.

“But any players we did loan would effectivel­y be ‘cup-tied’ and become Scarlets players for the pool stages of the tournament, which has made that option a challenge as well.

“With the integrity of the competitio­n in mind, we felt we were unable to put together a competitiv­e match-day 23 that would be able to take the field against the Bears.

“We are all disappoint­ed. I know a lot of fans had booked accommodat­ion in Bristol and have been looking forward to this game for some time. But I am sure everyone will understand the situation we have found ourselves in through no fault of our own.

“I would also like to stress that we have returned no positive Covid-19 cases in all the rounds of PCR testing prior to leaving and since arriving in South Africa and Northern Ireland.

“We would like to thank everyone at Bristol Bears and EPCR for their understand­ing of our predicamen­t and look forward to welcoming Pat Lam and his side to Parc y Scarlets for the return fixture in January.”

For those supporters who have purchased tickets and official coach travel for the game, further details will be published shortly.

 ?? HUW EVANS AGENCY ?? Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel was unable to name a side to face Bristol this weekend.
HUW EVANS AGENCY Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel was unable to name a side to face Bristol this weekend.

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