The Scotsman

Proudfoot: We have to be ready for intense fixture list over a short period

- By MARK STANIFORTH

England forwards coach Matt Proudfoot is braced for a World Cup-style frantic finale to the rugby union year – but is adamant player welfare is key in establishi­ng when the sport can safely return.

The Rugby Football Union has revealed it is still planning for four scheduled Autumn Internatio­nals and the postponed Six Nations clash with Italy – all looking likely to be staged behind closed doors.

Issues of player well-being are particular­ly pertinent to Proudfoot’s role, given the close proximity of forwards as well as the months of lockdown which will have kept the crucial contact-training to a bare minimum.

Proudfoot, a former Scotland cap,said:“itwouldpro­bablybe similar to a World Cup. We can always speculate it opens up in six weeks, but we don’t know. We will have to see where the world is in a month’s time.

“This is going to be a very strange process because we have never done it before so we would have to be very thoughtful and methodical about the way we go about it.

“Everything would have to be underpinne­d by player safety and player well-being.

“We will take on board a lot of guidance from the doctors.

“It would not be straight back into it. There would be a real consultati­ve process about how we take care of the players’ needs.”

Proudfoot, who joined England for their aborted Six Nations campaign, flew back to Cape Town to be with his family at the start of lockdown, but is planning to return to the UK as soon as possible.

Currently, his role involves contacting individual players on a daily basis, and working with England’s strength and conditiona­l team to fashion bespoke programmes.

Proudfoot added: “Rather than a generic programme that most teams would follow, we’ve tried to look at the player from an holistic point of view – where could we improve him in his home environmen­t where we couldn’t have improved him in camp?

“Contact training is something that is going to take a bit of time. Once we can start training in smaller groups and institute smaller group situations, things can start to change a little bit.”

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