The Rugby Paper

Red-card Farrell set to miss Leinster

- By MIKE SINCLAIR

ENGLAND captain Owen Farrell looks certain to be banned from Saracens’ European Champions Cup quarter-final visit to Leinster after being sent off for a reckless high challenge on Wasps youngster Charlie Atkinson yesterday.

Chasing his own kick, Farrell caught Atkinson on the side of the head with his out-stretched left arm.

And just when it looked as though his club’s horror campaign couldn’t get worse it had.

European glory is the only thing left for Sarries to salvage from a season of shame which has seen them relegated from the Premiershi­p and heavily fined for the salary cap breaches which have already resulted in a number of talented players moving on.

Now they will also be without Farrell for the trip to Dublin.

Their key fly-half knew the consequenc­es as soon as he felled England U18 star Atkinson, sinking to

ON-LOAN Leicester wing David Williams claims Championsh­ip players are going unpaid as tier two clubs battle with the financiall­y crippling effects of coronaviru­s.

With the 2020/21 Championsh­ip campaign unlikely to start before mid-December – and even then only if crowds are allowed – players fear contracts may be cancelled.

The Rugby Paper is aware of one player left in limbo because a job offer outside rugby has failed to materialis­e, while others have yet to resume proper training.

Nottingham flyer Williams has found a welcome bolthole at Leicester, where he has made a strong start in the Premiershi­p, boosting his chances of a full contract.

However, he says RFU funding cutbacks last February, followed by the onset of Covid-19, have left the careers of numerous Championsh­ip players in the balance.

Nottingham have gone part-time and Williams said: “Initially, the rumours of going part-time came in February when RFU cuts were announced.

“It wasn’t just Nottingham, there was a lot of nervousnes­s from guys at clubs around the whole country. There were worries because people had signed contracts and we didn’t know whether they’d still be eligible or not.

“Then, two weeks later, Covid-19 wipes out the whole fixture list and it’s been tough. I keep in touch with a fair few players and some are still waiting on contracts, some have signed contracts and haven’t been paid – and don’t know when they will get paid.

“Some are still at university so if the worst happens and there’s no rugby at all, they can still do their studies. But it’s a turbulent time and the people I feel sorry for most of all are the ones who’ve got mortgages and kids.

“If I wasn’t at Leicester now it would just be myself to focus on, but there are boys with responsibi­lities, payments and people to look after.”

With Championsh­ip clubs facing an uncertain future, Williams hopes more funding can be found and that the RFU place faith in nurturing the competitio­n.

He added: “I guess the RFU are stuck between a rock and a hard place and everyone’s strapped for cash. They’ve just got rid of the Sevens programme so it’s tough for people who run the Championsh­ip, but it does deserve better funding.

“It’s a great breeding ground and although it’s a different type of rugby to the Premiershi­p, that’s not necessaril­y down to playing standards but partially to do with facilities.

“Physically, the Championsh­ip is right up there with the Premiershi­p so there’s enough quality to justify funding from the RFU. I just hope they see sense and eventually, when they’re in a position to do so financiall­y, restore funding to where it was.”

Meanwhile, Williams is fighting for a contract extension at Welford Road, where he spent three years in the academy before joining Ebbw Vale in 2015, then Nottingham a year later.

Business management and economics graduate Williams, 24, said: “I’ve tried to grab my opportunit­y and prove the coaches were right to have faith in me.

“I’m a grafter, with or without the ball, and I’m decent in the air, pretty quick and have good evasion skills, so hopefully I can stay longer than October.”

 ??  ?? Lucky: David Williams
Lucky: David Williams

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