South Wales Evening Post

Wasps are cleared to play Chiefs in the final

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WASPS will take their place in Saturday’s Gallagher Premiershi­p final against Exeter after receiving a clean bill of health following the final round of pre-match coronaviru­s tests.

Seven Wasps players and four backroom staff were diagnosed with Covid-19 ahead of further tests being undertaken on Tuesday.

It had cast doubt over their participat­ion in the Twickenham showpiece occasion, but fears were allayed by no players or staff testing positive this week.

And Exeter rugby director Rob Baxter confirmed Chiefs tests were “completely negative right across the board”, with the final now set to take centre stage.

In a statement, Premiershi­p Rugby said: “Premiershi­p Rugby can confirm that Wasps have been given the all-clear to take their rightful place in Saturday’s Gallagher Premiershi­p rugby final against Exeter Chiefs.

“Everyone at Premiershi­p Rugby is delighted to confirm Wasps’ place in the final after the latest round of tests as part of our PCR Covid-19 screening programme.”

And Wasps chief executive Stephen Vaughan added: “I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to Premiershi­p Rugby, the RFU, Public Health England and Public Health Warwickshi­re for their clarity and assistance throughout this whole process.

“As a club, we are delighted that we can now take our rightful place in this Saturday’s Premiershi­p Rugby final.

“To all of our fans and well-wishers, thank you for your many messages of support. This final is for you!”

Bristol, who finished third in the Premiershi­p and were crushed 47-24 by play-off opponents Wasps 11 days ago, had been on standby to face European champions Exeter.

They won the European Challenge Cup last week, which they thought would be the end of their season, before hastily reconvenin­g.

In a tweet, Bristol said: “We thought we might have been in... but now we’re out. Congratula­tions to Wasps and Exeter. Deserved finalists and we wish you both the best of luck for the final. Go well!”

Exeter will become only the fourth English club to complete a domestic and European trophy double if they beat Wasps, and Baxter is delighted the game will progress as planned.

“It’s obviously good news,” Baxter said. “We ourselves had the allclear as well this morning, completely negative right across the board, which is fantastic news for us.

“It was great to have a message from (Wasps head coach) Lee (Blackett) this morning saying their testing had gone well. And now we can confirm and get on with things.”

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