The Scotsman

English Premiershi­p rugby targets a return to action on 15 August

Chief executive Childs adamant that no risks to be taken with players’ health

- By GARETH BLACK

The English Premiershi­p season is to resume on 15 August, it has been announced.

Top-flight fixtures were initially shelved for five weeks in mid-march due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, with play indefinite­ly suspended on 8 April.

But Premiershi­p Rugby has repeatedly outlined its intention to finish the season and, with sports across the country returning, the target date of 15 August was agreed at a board meeting on Thursday evening.

The decision was made in the wake of Premiershi­p and Championsh­ip clubs this week being given provisiona­l authorisat­ion to begin noncontact training, with the structure of the 2019-20 season to follow in due course.

Premiershi­p Rugby chief executive Darren Childs said: “Nothing will happen until it is safe to do so but we will do everything we can to resume the 2019-20 Gallagher Premiershi­p Rugby campaign on Saturday 15 August.

“We won’t take risks with people’s health, and rugby has unique challenges due to levels of proximity and impact, but with a number of clubs moving to Stage 1, it is important for us to give players, coaches and clubs clarity on when they can look to return.

“Bearing that in mind, we look forward to the restart of the season.”

There were 13 rounds of Gallagher Premiershi­p fixtures played before the suspension and Stuart Hogg’s Exeter are top of the standings, five points ahead of nearest rivals Sale.

Exeter, Northampto­n Saints and Saracens also have European Cup commitment­s, with the three Premiershi­p sides through to the quarter-finals and the finale tentativel­y scheduled for 17 October.

The summer internatio­nal programme had to be scrapped due to the coronaviru­s situation, with four matches of the 2020 Six Nations left to be played after it was cut short by the pandemic.

RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney remains optimistic it will still be possible for England to play planned Tests against New Zealand, Tonga, Australia and Argentina in November, but said a number of contingenc­y plans are being considered if travel restrictio­ns resulting from the pandemic make that impossible.

“You would need that spirit of harmony,” he said when asked how such a clash between the club and internatio­nal calendar might be resolved. “You need that recognitio­n that 2020 is an exceptiona­l year and we have to sit around a table and find compromise­s that work for both sides.

“Wewanttoav­oidapureco­nflict situation with that and recognise the internatio­nal game has got requiremen­ts and the club game also, but let’s find a way through it.”

Meanwhile, England scrumhalf Ben Spencer has agreed to join Bath, with lock Will Spencer and prop Juan Schoeman also signing for next season.

Ben Spencer is leaving relegated Saracens after almost a decade of service and has penned a three-year deal at the Recreation Ground.

Leicester’s Will Spencer returns for a second spell at the club he left in 2016 and Schoeman arrives from the Sharks in South Africa.

 ??  ?? 0 Stuart Hogg’s Exeter are top of the Gallagher Premiershi­p.
0 Stuart Hogg’s Exeter are top of the Gallagher Premiershi­p.

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