Halifax Courier

RLEF reschedule­s rugby league’s European Championsh­ips

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FOLLOWING A meeting of the Rugby League European Federation board, agreement has been reached on the status of the four-tier 2020 European Championsh­ips.

It has been confirmed that the men’s European Championsh­ip A, due to be played in October and November 2020 will be cancelled, while the men’s European B, C and D Championsh­ips,

also due to be played in October 2020, have been postponed and are now reschedule­d for 2021 - which will signify the start of the qualificat­ion process for the 2025 Rugby League World Cup.

Chairman of the RLEF board, Maurice Watkins CBE said: “It was an incredibly difficult decision, with every considerat­ion taken into account and what we believe to be the right one regrettabl­y made. The nations involved are at different stages regarding the scale and impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic, some have moved on considerab­ly since the first consultati­on calls in April, whilst others have not responded at the same rate.

“All our member nations agreed that now is the time to make a final decision about the

Championsh­ip structure. Sadly, nobody can be certain or confident at this stage about the Covid-19 landscape come the scheduled kick off.”

He added: “Player and staff safety and welfare remain our primary concerns, along with the range of necessary and differing individual government protocols.”

All nations may

still seek to arrange bilateral matches against each other outside of a tournament format as an alternativ­e in 2020.

In 2022, the European Championsh­ip A competitio­n will increase to a record eight nations with the projected inclusion of England and the top side from the men’s 2021 European Championsh­ip B, who will be promoted for the first time.

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