Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fresh blow for rugby as July Tests postponed over coronaviru­s

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All rugby Test matches scheduled for July have been postponed because of the coronaviru­s, World Rugby announced on Friday, saying they were impossible given ongoing quarantine and travel restrictio­ns.

The decision comes as a fresh blow to rugby, with unions suffering a slump in revenues since the pandemic brought profession­al sport worldwide to a halt.

“Extended travel and quarantine restrictio­ns that apply to numerous countries, and concerns over adequate player preparatio­n time, mean that any sort of cross-border internatio­nal rugby competitio­n cannot be hosted in July,” World Rugby said in a statement.

Ireland and Fiji had been due to visit cash-strapped Australia, New Zealand were to host Wales and Scotland, and England were set to visit Japan in what is a key period for the sport. Scotland and Georgia were also scheduled to tour world champions South Africa.

“All parties, including member unions, internatio­nal competitio­ns, profession­al club competitio­ns and internatio­nal rugby players, will be involved in the continued evaluation of potential contingenc­y options with a view to achieving an aligned calendar for the remainder of the year,” World Rugby said.

“All decision-making will be entirely contingent on national government travel, quarantine and health advice and important player welfare and hosting considerat­ions in line with return-to-rugby guidance recently published by World Rugby.” The decision had been widely expected by the southern hemisphere nations, who also have concerns about the four-nation Rugby Championsh­ip -featuring New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Argentina -- which is due to start in August.

“With so much uncertaint­y around internatio­nal travel because of the Covid19 pandemic, the decision was really taken out of our hands,” New Zealand Rugby chief Mark Robinson said.

“From a New Zealand point of view, we are taking a pragmatic approach to the internatio­nal Test programme.”

South Africa Rugby boss Jurie Roux said the Springboks were already evaluating potential contingenc­y options.

“Any solution will have player health, welfare and appropriat­e return-to-play protocols at heart,” Roux said.

New Zealand and Australia are already in talks about a possible Test series later in the year, and Australian Rugby’s interim chief executive Rob Clarke said restoring the Ireland and Fiji fixtures remained a possibilit­y.

“This was an outcome we were anticipati­ng, and we are planning accordingl­y to host the fixtures later in the year, if possible, and will continue to work with World Rugby to identify a new window within the internatio­nal calendar to stage the matches,” he said.

(AFP)

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