Rugby Lam: We’ve stepped up Covid precautions
PAT Lam is all about ‘ controlling the controllables,’ so the idea of being dumped out of the European Challenge Cup by a technicality is the Bristol Bears director of rugby’s worst nightmare.
Last weekend French side Castres had to forfeit their quarter-final with Leicester Tigers after three players, as well as one staff member, had tested positive for Covid19 in advance of the club’s planned departure to England.
EPCR, who run European rugby, decided to cancel the game on medical advice that the quarterfinal could not go ahead safely in the circumstances.
Leicester advanced to the semifinals, where they face Toulon in France on the other side of the draw to Bristol Bears, who take on
Bordeaux Begles at Ashton Gate tomorrow night.
Lam said: “We have certainly made changes after that Castres game was called off and with what is going on around the country to ensure that our standards, our hygiene and our social distancing, all of these things are stepped up; because we don’t want to be put in the situation that Castre were.
“It was a reality check for everyone. The last thing you want is to do all this work and then miss out on games because people are testing positive.”
Bristol Bears had been selected as one of the pilot events to welcome fans back into stadiums when the club host Leicester Tigers on September 30 in the Gallagher Premiership, but on Tuesday they confirmed supporters will no longer be able to attend the game following directives from the government.
Tomrrow’s match will be Bristol’s first European semi-final and Lam is expecting a step up in opposition having dismissed the Dragons 56-17 in the quarter-finals behind closed doors.
“It is massive,” said Lam. “This is another step. Winning the quarterfinals was great but that is just another step, and the semis are another step to get to the final which gives you a chance to actually win the trophy.
“It is a big game, a massive game, and certainly with Bordeaux it is another step-up, another level up. They are a quality side who were doing very well in the Top 14 before Covid and have come back strong and they beat a very good Edinburgh side in the quarterfinals.”