Otago Daily Times

Rennie not happy with protocols

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AUCKLAND: Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has slammed the New Zealand Government's planned quarantine measures for next month's Bledisloe Cup tests.

New Zealand has been confirmed to host two Bledisloe Cup tests after missing out on the hosting rights for the Rugby Championsh­ip due to restrictiv­e quarantine protocols.

According to NZ Rugby chairman Brent Impey, New Zealand's quarantine protocols restrict teams to individual isolation for the first three days, before being allowed to form bubbles of 15 for training from days four to seven. After a second negative test, they can expand the bubble to 25 from days eight to 14.

‘‘If there was a positive test, then it's all over,’’ Impey said.

Those protocols are not acceptable for Rennie, who went as far as ruling his team out of being able to play the first Bledisloe Cup test on October 10, which was initially mooted as a potential date.

The New Zealand Herald understand­s the tests are scheduled for October 17 and October 24, but Rennie still wants changes to the quarantine restrictio­ns.

‘‘Hopefully they're still up for negotiatio­n. [NZ Rugby chief executive] Mark Robinson, he said when New Zealand missed out on the Rugby Championsh­ip that it was because of the quarantine protocols which were restrictiv­e and made it difficult for the way teams wanted to prepare,’’ Rennie said after naming a 44man Wallabies squad which includes 16 uncapped players for the Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championsh­ip.

‘‘New Zealand Rugby has got an expectatio­n that we jump on a plane the day after the Super Rugby final and have two weeks in quarantine where we can't prepare as a team and then play a test seven days later.

‘‘Under those quarantine arrangemen­ts, I can assure you we won't be playing a test in New Zealand that weekend [of October 10].’’

If the first Bledisloe test is played on October 17, that would allow the Wallabies two weeks of full postquaran­tine training if they departed after the Super Rugby Australia final on September 19 and spent two weeks in quarantine.

However, while Rennie said October 17 ‘‘could be’’ a plausible date for the first test, he is

Backs: Tom Banks, Filipo Daugunu*, Jake Gordon, Will Harrison*, Dane HaylettPet­ty, Reece Hodge, Len Ikitau*, Marika Koroibete, Noah Lolesio*, Jack Maddocks, Tate McDermott*, James O'Connor, Hunter Paisami*, Jordan Petaia, Joe Powell, James Ramm*, Irae Simone*, Matt Toomua, Nic White, Tom Wright*. Forwards: Jermaine Ainsley, Allan Alaalatoa, Angus Bell*, Pone Faamausili*, Folau Fainga'a, Ned Hanigan, Michael Hooper, Tom Horton*, Trevor Hosea*, Harry JohnsonHol­mes, Fraser McReight*, Brandon PaengaAmos­a, Matt Philip, Lukhan SalakaiaLo­to, Pete Samu, Rob Simmons, Scott Sio, James Slipper, Lachie Swinton*, Taniela Tupou, Jordan Uelese, Rob Valetini, Harry Wilson*, Liam Wright.

* uncapped

unhappy about not being able to train as a full squad while in quarantine.

‘‘There's lots of people far worse off than us. We'll deal with it, but my job is to fight for the best possible conditions we can get to prepare and put in a quality performanc­e. The current protocols don't allow us to do that.’’

‘‘For me to try and create a culture, to spend time around team building, to get our structures and clarity right around team details is massively important, but you can't do that as a group for the first two weeks.

‘‘We'll have some young guys introducin­g themselves to some of our other Wallabies two weeks into our camp. It's unacceptab­le – we won't be playing a test under those conditions.

‘‘We know Super Rugby Aotearoa was real high quality, real high intensity, so we've got to make sure that in our preparatio­n we can train with that sort of intensity — hence the reason we're not excited about the quarantine protocols.’’

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Friday insisted the decision to award the Rugby Championsh­ip to Australia was not due to the Government's quarantine restrictio­ns but rather due to ‘‘Sanzaar politics’’.

Both Robinson and Sanzaar CEO Andy Marinos have denied this claim. — The New Zealand Herald

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