Sunderland Echo

Lions looking to escape the bubble in SA, says Gatland

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Warren Gatland admits the British and Irish Lions will face up to 10 weeks in their bubble environmen­t if they are forced to quarantine on their return from South Africa.

The Lions are seeking elite sport exemption to avoid having to spend 11 nights in a government-approved hotel on arrival at Heathrow - the requiremen­t for anyone travelling from a country placed on the red list.

Eleven England cricketers, includingJ­osButtlera­ndJason Roy, are currently quarantini­ng at hotels following their return from the Indian Premier League, which has been suspended because of the escalating coronaviru­s crisis in India.

Discussion­s are ongoing, with the tourists hoping dispensati­on will be granted on the grounds they will be operatingi­nabubblewi­tharegular testing programme in place.

But as it stands they must quarantine, and with players meeting up for the first time for a training camp in Jersey in mid-June and returning from South Africa on August 9,Gatlandkno­wshissquad­are facinganex­tendedperi­odaway from home.

"The big challenge for us is being in the bubble in South Africa and potentiall­y having to quarantine when we come back," the Lions head coach said.

"If you add in the two-week camp before we go it could be up to 10 weeks away and in a bubble.

"The rugby side takes care of itself so it's important we get the other stuff right and think about the players' wellbeing and mental health.

"The rugby's going to be the easy part. We need to get the other stuff right and then we've got a chance of performing on the field."

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Warren Gatland.

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