Rochdale Observer

Clubs agree to push back season start

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THE Betfred Championsh­ip and League 1 clubs considered a number of options for the 2021 season at a virtual meeting on Wednesday.

The consensus reached was that the Championsh­ip season could and should be delayed by several weeks from the scheduled start of late February, in recognitio­n of the current public health situation and the likely implicatio­ns on the return of fans to elite sport.

For similar reasons, the Betfred League 1 clubs, including Rochdale Hornets, were supportive of a longer delay to the start of their season, which will now begin later in the spring.

That will also allow a staggered return to training following the pause advised by the RFL last week in response to the latest lockdown, which will also take into account the needs of players to prepare thoroughly after such a long lay-off.

Championsh­ip clubs have been cleared to return from this weekend, but initially only for “Stage 1 plus” – which permits socially distanced (non-contact) training outdoors – with the intention of moving to “Stage 2”, with contact training permitted, from February 1.

League 1 clubs will be cleared to begin a similar staged process in February – with all clubs at each level required to satisfy the RFL that that they are able to meet strict conditions regarding testing and biosecurit­y.

Further details of the schedule for the 2021 Championsh­ip and League 1, including the early rounds of the Challenge Cup, will be published over the weekend, following further feedback from the clubs and consultati­on with the RFL Board – with fixture lists to follow.

Ralph Rimmer, the RFL Chief Executive, said: “We have been grateful to our clubs throughout the last 10 months for their responsibl­e and constructi­ve approach to such a challengin­g period for all, and Wednesday’s meeting was another example of that.

“There remains a desire and determinat­ion, from the RFL as well as clubs, to get back on the field as soon as is safely possible.

“However there is also a recognitio­n of the need to be responsibl­e at this time.

“A staged return to pre-season training, after the short pause advised last week, followed by a staggered start to the Betfred Championsh­ip and League 1 seasons, represents the best way for us to combine this responsibi­lity with other priorities of player welfare and the financial sustainabi­lity of our clubs.

“This approach extends to the Academy and Scholarshi­p programmes, which are so important to the future health of the game as well as the mental health of the youngsters involved – and we will confirm shortly a similar approach for the Betfred Women’s Super League.”

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