The New Zealand Herald

World body confirms tests for NZ

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World Rugby has confirmed a temporary internatio­nal test window for later this year with plans to host the Rugby Championsh­ip in one country, most likely New Zealand.

NZ Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson last week confirmed his organisati­on is working with the Government to host the Rugby Championsh­ip in November and December in New Zealand.

Those plans have been given the green light by World Rugby, with its executive committee confirming a temporary test window between October 24 and December 5.

World Rugby said the Rugby Championsh­ip will be between November 7 and December 12 in one country.

“With Covid-19 restrictio­ns continuing to impact internatio­nal travel and borders across southern hemisphere unions, on an exceptiona­l basis the 2020 Rugby Championsh­ip will be hosted in full in a single country over a reduced sixweek period between November 7 and December 12,” World Rugby said in a statement yesterday.

“Special measures will be implemente­d to deal with any government-required quarantine period prior to the start of the competitio­n.”

The next step would be for Sanzaar and NZ Rugby to work through the necessary process with the New Zealand Government, with strict border controls still in place.

Meanwhile, the Six Nations can resume at the end of October and a new set of internatio­nal matches involving northern hemisphere teams can also be played from November 14 to December 5.

World Rugby said the recommenda­tions to temporaril­y change the internatio­nal window will be tabled at a virtual meeting of the World Rugby Council on July 30.

“Subject to approval, the full schedule of matches will be announced by the respective union and internatio­nal competitio­n owners in due course.

“The rescheduli­ng of the domestic, European and internatio­nal calendars will accommodat­e the ability for the profession­al clubs to have access to their star Southern Hemisphere internatio­nal players for the completion of the postponed and reschedule­d 2019/20 seasons at a time in which they would have ordinarily been on internatio­nal duty in August and September.

“All parties remain committed to continued dialogue regarding longterm men’s and women’s calendar reform that harmonies the internatio­nal and club environmen­ts for the betterment of all.”

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