The Scotsman

BOKS’ PLANS HIT AS THREE TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID

- By DUNCAN BECH

South Africa's preparatio­ns for the British and Irish Lions tour have been hit by three players testing positive for coronaviru­s.

The entire Springboks squad has been put into isolation and Sunday's planned training session in Johannesbu­rg was cancelled.

SA Rugby said that "a decision on further team activities will be made shortly" and the developmen­t throws into doubt the viability of their warmup Test against Georgia on Friday night. The Lions were due to fly to Johannesbu­rg from Edinburgh last night, with their opening tour match taking place in the city next Saturday.

In a statement, SA Rugby said: "The Springboks cancelled Sunday's planned training session in Johannesbu­rg as a precaution­ary measure when scheduled testing protocols returned three positive Covid-19 test results when the team assembled on Saturday. Three players tested positive for the virus following stringent real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing procedures on arrival at the team base.

"Team management immediatel­y put the squad into self-isolation as a precaution until specialist medical advice is sought from the Castle Lager Lions Series Medical Advisory Group (MAG). A decision on further team activities will be made shortly. SA Rugby director of rugby Rassie Erasmus, inset, emphasised that the team had followed all the necessary precaution­s since the start of the three-week conditioni­ng camp hosted in Bloemfonte­in."

The three-test series between the Lions and world champion Springboks kicks off in Cape Town on July 24.

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