The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Edinburgh’s trip to Munster in doubt

- STEVE SCOTT

Edin burgh’ s Guinness PRO14 Thomond Park clash against Munster on Saturday is in doubt after the Irish province suspended training until tomorrow due to a positive Covid-19 test.

A “senior player” who did not travel with the Irish province’s squad to last weekend’s game against Scarlets in Wales has tested positive and six other players have been identified as close contacts.

It’s another example of unexpected difficulti­es of playing during a pandemic, although Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill will carry on as if nothing is happening.

“Our medics are talking to Munster and the PRO14, and that’s not for me to get involved in, I’ve got enough to deal with,” he said.

“From a rugby point of view, myself and Johann (van Graan) are just trying to get teams ready to play and we don’t need to get involved in these conversati­ons.

“We’ll prepare our teams and someone will tell me later in the week whether we can play or not.”

Edinburgh are likely to be pared to the bone in personnel once the internatio­nal window starts next week, and

Cockerill said: “We are going to have to navigate our way through it as best we can.

“We’ve just got to attack it full on and roll with the punches.

“It’s going to be a very stop-start season by the looks of it.”

Cockerill is also having to regroup his squad after last week’s dispiritin­g loss to

Ospreys at Murrayfiel­d, their fourth defeat in a row.

He added: “Off the back of that, we now have to go to Thomond Park and get points off Munster, we don’t make things easy for ourselves, do we?”

Cockerill felt that Ospreys’ senior men, Alun Wyn Jones and Justin Tipuric, took responsibi­lity for their game in a way his senior players didn’ t, saying: “My experience of working here and with other teams is that the Scottish guys are quieter and a bit more subdued.

“They’re good guys and they work hard but they’re not natural, overt personalit­ies or leaders.

“So we’ve got to keep working on that. They’ve got the knowledge. We’ve just got to get it out of them in the key bits to manage certain situations.

“We’ve got to get back on the training field and realise it’s just one game. I have to coach them better and get them better, because we’ve got eight weeks coming up without our test guys, whatever that looks like.

“There are some good age grade lads in our group who will get opportunit­ies and they’re going to get the chance to play.

“The next eight weeks is going to tough for all sorts of reasons but if we go and win at Thomond at the weekend it’ ll turn the momentum, and if we win the next seven or eight games without most of our team, then the whole world looks different.”

Charlie Shiel, Luke Crosbie, Blair Kinghorn and Henry Pyrgos will all be missing this week, but Rory Sutherland, Duhan van der Merwe and Nic Groom are back in training and should be available.

 ??  ?? FOCUSED: Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill says he and his players will be keeping their focus and preparing as normal for their game against Munster until someone tells him otherwise.
FOCUSED: Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill says he and his players will be keeping their focus and preparing as normal for their game against Munster until someone tells him otherwise.

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