The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Baa-Baas outing succumbs to Covid

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Yesterday’s scheduled clash between the Barbarians and Samoa at Twickenham was cancelled just 90 minutes before kick-off due to six Covid cases in the invitation­al side.

A statement released by the Rugby Football Union revealed that four players and two members of staff had tested positive for Covid-19.

Glasgow and Scotland back-row Ryan Wilson had been due to captain a side that also featured South African World Cup winners Duane Vermeulen, Malcolm Marx and Steven Kitshoff, as well as Australia internatio­nals James O’Connor and Nic White.

The match was set to serve as a swansong for Ireland great and two-time British and Irish Lions tourist Rob Kearney, who was named among the replacemen­ts and planned to retire following the fixture.

The RFU statement read: “Due to six confirmed Covid-19 cases in the Barbarians men’s team (four players and two members of staff ), the Profession­al Game Testing Oversight Group has advised that the fixture scheduled to be played against Samoa at 2.30pm today is unable to proceed.

“We appreciate that this is an extremely disappoint­ing situation for the many fans due to attend, but the safety of all members of both teams is our priority.

“Following consultati­on with the Barbarians Committee and South Africa, the fixture between Barbarians Women and Springbok Women’s XV will now move to the 2.30pm KO and all tickets purchased are valid for this match.

“A full automatic refund will be made to all ticket holders.”

The Barbarians women’s team put on a dominant display to defeat a South Africa women’s XV 60-5.

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Glasgow’s Ryan Wilson

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