Halifax Courier

Pandemic forces year-long postponeme­nt of European U19s Championsh­ips

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FOLLOWING A board meeting convened earlier this week, the Rugby League European Federation (RLEF) has postponed the men’s 2020 European U19s Championsh­ip, due to be held in Italy during September.

The tournament, scheduled to take place in the northeast coastal city of Lignano Sabbiadoro from September 3 to 13, will now take place a year later at the same venue and involving the original eight nations; England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Serbia, Wales and Ukraine.

As part of the Championsh­ip, the RLEF annual congress was due to have been held and this now will become an online gathering in the interim.

RLEF chair, Maurice Watkins CBE, said: “COVID-19 is challengin­g all aspects of our lives, including sport. After consultati­on with our members, we have made decisions that are the right ones under the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces.

“I would like to thank the Italian Federation for their adaptabili­ty and understand­ing; it is testament to their dedication and commitment.”

Watkins added: “It is important that the event is U20s next year, as we do not want a group of players to miss out on the opportunit­y to represent their country which is such a source of great pride. Where we can we want to continue to provide regularity and continued incentive.”

The board had undertaken consultati­on with all the nations involved before making and communicat­ing its decisions. Key concerns discussed were; safety of young players and staff, significan­tly reduced preparatio­n time on and off the field including raising finance, and potential internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns.

“We are in a time of great difficulty, and safeguardi­ng the health of all who play rugby league has always been our priority,” said FIRL president Orazio D’Arrò.

“We unhesitati­ngly support the postponeme­nt, it was a clear choice despite the arrangemen­ts already in place.

“This is an intelligen­t and forward-looking move by the RL European Federation, it allows us all to continue preparing and recognizes the work done by the athletes. I am sure we will get out of this terrible situation and that in 2021 there will be a lot of rugby league to enjoy.”

Initial consultati­on was also entered in to regarding the men’s European A, B, C and D Championsh­ips, due to be played in October and November 2020. At this stage, the RLEF board has decided not to make a final decision on their status.

They will continue to consult with public health bodies, nations and also the Rugby Football League, National Rugby League and Internatio­nal Rugby League in respect of the profession­al club scenario.

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