The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scotland ‘fully accept’ Paris calloff – Townsend

- STEVE SCOTT

There is some irony that the first game to be postponed in the 2021 Six Nations is as a result of a Covid outbreak in France’s camp.

It was, after all, the French government that was most strident about the various health protocols to allow the championsh­ip to take place.

The Six Nations jumped through a few hoops before the French authoritie­s, concerned about the UK variant of Covid-19, could give their approval for L’Equipe de France to play.

The French sports minister is apparently incandesce­nt about the outbreak and is demanding an explanatio­n.

It was unfortunat­e for France that the game might be played on Sunday with key figures like Charles Ollivon and Antoine Dupont absent.

It would be utterly unacceptab­le for a reschedule­d date to place that disadvanta­ge on Scotland, who are blameless in this entire affair.

I’m not one of those advocating a statutory 28-0 victory be awarded to Scotland.

That was just about tolerable in the ad-hoc Autumn Nations Cup.

But that was a vehicle for grabbing broadcasti­ng rights money when unions had no other prospect of income.

This is the Six Nations. The games should be played with the best available XVs selected by each country.

That means France with Dupont, Ollivon and Dulin and it means Scotland with all their England-based players.

Scotland will not have their best players if the game is played outwith World Rugby’s Regulation 9 internatio­nal windows.

There will be some who are not released by Gallagher Premiershi­p clubs, and even Finn Russell from his French club Racing 92.

That’s their right, they pay the considerab­le wages it took to prise those players from Scotland.

They have their own sponsors and broadcaste­rs to please.

World Rugby has Regulation 9 in place to be fair to the clubs while accepting the pre-eminence of the internatio­nal game.

It doesn’t suit to play around with it even in exceptiona­l circumstan­ces.

So when do we play the game? Not on the midweek between the last two games of this scheduled Six Nations. Player welfare has taken a hammering during the pandemic and that’s a step too far.

The next Regulation 9 window is the scheduled first week of the Lions tour to South Africa. It seems certain that will not be played in South Africa, so there may be an opening.

It’s not ideal, a Six Nations game played three and a half months after the championsh­ip was supposed to finish.

France might restore some home advantage with a crowd being possible within the Stade de France by then.

But really, no solution here is without fault. This one leaves the best chance of all the best players of each nation playing.

That has to be the right one.

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 ??  ?? Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend wished the France players well.
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend wished the France players well.

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