The Guardian (USA)

Worcester Warriors raise prospect of boycotting controvers­ial Sale Sharks tie

- Gerard Meagher

Sale’s postponed Premiershi­p match on Wednesday has been cast into further doubt after Worcester’s director of rugby, Alan Solomons, revealed his side may still boycott the controvers­ial game, suggesting there could be “legal consequenc­es” to the decision over whether it goes ahead.

Sale, meanwhile, have said they will forfeit the match if they receive one more positive test on Tuesday.

On Monday the Rugby Football Union began its investigat­ion into the outbreak of 19 Covid-19 cases at Sale, including 16 players, that prompted the match against Worcester to be moved from Sunday to Wednesday. Public Health England is also monitoring the situation with the Sale squad due to be retested on Tuesday.

Solomons suggested the outbreak may be linked to reports of Sale visiting Manchester Metropolit­an university after their Premiershi­p Cup final win, 10 days before returning the positive tests. Sale have staunchly denied the allegation­s. It is understood some celebratio­ns did take place at their Carrington training base but, as first revealed by the Guardian, Sale suspect the outbreak was caused by a “false negative” test last week.

Sale are desperate for the match to be played because victory would seal their place in the Premiershi­p semifinals. If both play-off matches take place on Saturday, even if Sale do overcome Worcester, the 16 players who had tested positive would still be selfisolat­ing and therefore unavailabl­e for their semi-final after a three-day turnaround. If Sale have to forfeit, Bath would qualify for the semi-finals. If Worcester pull out they would forfeit and Sale would finish third.

“The overriding factor is the safety of players, staff and families,” Solomons said. “We will await the decision of Premier Rugby. They can take the decision they want and at that point we will hopefully be in a position of having all the relevant facts, so we can then consider our position properly. We are still waiting on informatio­n from Sale.

“It is certainly a red flag to have 19 people test positive. It lends credence about there being late-night celebratio­ns after the Premiershi­p Cup – this is just stuff that I am reading – and that there was partying going on at Manchester Met university. What is concerning is that Manchester Met university has [many] students who tested positive. They are in lockdown at the moment. The north of England, including Manchester, is an area where the virus is on the increase. You have got a second wave of the virus.”

The Sharks responded by insisting: “Sale refute all recent allegation­s made, regarding Sale Sharks’ players being in central Manchester or on university campuses following the Premiershi­p Rugby Cup final.”

Solomons also questioned whether there would be legal repercussi­ons from the decision ultimately taken. “It has got to be made for the right reasons – the health and safety of players, staff and family,” he added. “Obviously there are consequenc­es to any decision that is made and those consequenc­es are wide ranging. And they include legal consequenc­es. It is their decision and they bear the consequenc­es of those decisions.”

Premiershi­p Rugby has come in for criticism after Northampto­n’s game against Gloucester was cancelled whereas Sale v Worcester was postponed. Solomons has also questioned whether Phil Winstanley, PRL’s rugby director, was the best person to take the lead.

Winstanley is a former Sale player and a former teammate of Diamond. “It’s a very difficult situation for Phil and I sympathise with him,” he said. “Maybe, in my view, given the associatio­ns it had, it may have been better for someone else from Premiershi­p Rugby to take the lead.”

PRL have denied any suggestion of a lack of impartiali­ty.

 ??  ?? The Worcester director of rugby, Alan Solomons, has suggested they may boycott the postponed Premiershi­p match with Sale. Photograph: Ryan Hiscott/JMP/REX/Shuttersto­ck
The Worcester director of rugby, Alan Solomons, has suggested they may boycott the postponed Premiershi­p match with Sale. Photograph: Ryan Hiscott/JMP/REX/Shuttersto­ck

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