The Guardian (USA)

Premiershi­p clubs hit by Covid-19 could forfeit 20-0, says Sale's Diamond

- Robert Kitson

Premiershi­p rugby teams could be required to forfeit games 20-0 if they cannot play because their players have coronaviru­s.

Premiershi­p Rugby insists postponeme­nts will only be triggered by a club announcing they cannot field a competitiv­e team if, for example, all their props are in quarantine. In that event a panel will rubber-stamp the decision to award victory to the opposing team, with no space available in the tightly packed schedule for reschedule­d fixtures.

The move represents one of the first examples in sport of a Covid-19-related penalty for teams who are unable to fulfil fixtures.

Games could still go ahead if a handful of players test positive but the situation will become more complicate­d should a clutch of tight forwards from the same club contract the virus. Because of the close contact in scrums and lineouts, it could be their immediate teammates will also have to be isolated in the interests of containing any spread.

In the event of a local lockdown which is not the responsibi­lity of a club and forces a match to be called off, the two teams are set to share the points.

“If a club is unavailabl­e through Covid then the opposition get a 20point win,” the Sale Sharks’ director of rugby, Steve Diamond, said. “I’m not anticipati­ng that to happen but we are in Greater Manchester. If there was a lockdown here and Exeter were coming up the following week, then they couldn’t play.”

The ramificati­ons for the entire league would be significan­t if there is an outbreak to match the current one at Stade Français, with L’Equipe reporting that 25 members of the club have contracted Covid-19. Training has been suspended and the players concerned will be required to self-isolate until at least 17 August, with the new Top 14 season starting on 4 September.

In a bid to ensure the least possible disruption, all players and coaching staff are being tested twice this week, with an extra round of tests due on Wednesday in addition to the weekly tests on Mondays. The results of the latter batch will be released on Wednesday, with all concerned desperate to avoid a sudden spike in infections before the league’s resumption.

The situation in England, for now, is less problemati­c than in France with Diamond revealing Sale have not had a single positive in five weeks. All Premiershi­p clubs, even so, have their fingers crossed with Saracens’ director of rugby, Mark McCall, acknowledg­ing a raft of enforced cancellati­ons would be a nightmare for the sport.

Teams are set to travel to and from away games in two buses to ensure social distancing, with Sale hiring a pool table and a table tennis table to keep their players occupied before the first game back against Harlequins at Twickenham Stoop on Friday.

 ??  ?? Steve Diamond, the Sale director of rugby, says the Sharks have not had a single positive test in the past five weeks. Photograph: Simon Galloway/PA
Steve Diamond, the Sale director of rugby, says the Sharks have not had a single positive test in the past five weeks. Photograph: Simon Galloway/PA

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