The Scotsman

Barbarians’ Covid breaches will not be investigat­ed by police

- By DUNCAN BECH

The Barbarians players who broke coronaviru­s protocols last week will not face a police investigat­ion.

Footage emerged on social media over the weekend showing a group from the invitation­al club engaging in a drinking session at the Running Horse pub in Mayfair.

It was one of two nights out that resulted in last Sunday’s non-cap internatio­nal against England being cancelled, costing the Rugby Football Union in the region of £1 million in lost broadcast and sponsorshi­p revenue.

Scotland winger Sean Maitland and former England captain Chris Robshaw were present with Jackson Wray, Joel Kpoku, Fergus Mcfadden and Manu Vunipola, amongst others, and the group appeared to break a number of coronaviru­s regulation­s.

However, the Metropolit­an Police have declined to look into the players’ misconduct, which England’s World Cupwinning coach Sir Clive Woodward described as “ridiculous­ly stupid”.

“The Met will not investigat­e Covidb reaches retrospect­ively unless they are the most dangerous and flagrant breaches of the regulation­s. The Met is not investigat­ing this incident ,” a statement read.

Ma it land has not been included in Scotland’s squad to face Wales this weekend as a result of his Covid breach.

The RFU is still investigat­ing the events of last week and is expected to issue disrepute charges against a number of players by Friday. All cases would be heard by an in depen dent disciplina­ry panel appointed by the RFU, which is likely to convene next week.

 ??  ?? 0 Chris Robshaw: Part of group that broke protocols.
0 Chris Robshaw: Part of group that broke protocols.

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