Western Morning News

Pirates in same group as disgraced Saracens

- ANDREW BALDOCK Rugby Union correspond­ent

CORNISH Pirates’ season in the Greene King IPA Championsh­ip will not begin until March 6 after an announceme­nt yesterday.

The revamped competitio­n features two conference­s of six teams, producing 10 rounds of games, before a play-off over two legs between each conference winner will decide the champions and promoted Gallagher Premiershi­p club.

Three-time Champions Cup winners Saracens were relegated to English rugby’s second tier earlier this year following repeated salary cap breaches. They will be in the same conference as the Pirates, Ampthill, Jersey, London Scottish and Hartpury University, with the other group comprising Ealing Trailfinde­rs, Coventry, Nottingham, Bedford, Doncaster and Richmond.

It means that Saracens’ England stars like Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje and Jamie George are unlikely to play league rugby again until late March, although Championsh­ip squads currently in full training can arrange pre-season friendlies ahead of the restart.

England open their Guinness Six Nations Championsh­ip campaign against Scotland on February 6, with the tournament concluding on March 20.

“Given the possibilit­y of no crowds being allowed for some of the season, and wishing to take Championsh­ip rugby to a wider audience, it is hoped to stream as many of the matches as possible,” read a statement issued by the Rugby Football Union on behalf of the Championsh­ip clubs.

“As a result of Championsh­ip clubs having little or no income for the last nine months, the majority do not have the financial ability to meet the costs of Covid testing required under the elite sport framework.

“The clubs have, therefore, been in regular dialogue with the RFU to consider options and solutions to conclude the season.

“The clubs have chosen not to return to play under adapted laws, and the March start date allows time for clubs to gain clarity from Sport England regarding the Sport Winter Survival Package before starting preseason training.

“All Championsh­ip clubs are unanimousl­y behind the intended competitio­n as outlined, but require some weeks of full training to make squads ‘match ready’, subsequent to the long absence of competitiv­e rugby.

“A small number of Championsh­ip clubs have returned to training operating under the elite sport framework, and may arrange pre-season friendlies ahead of the restart in early March.”

Saracens’ last Premiershi­p game before bowing out of the top flight was against Bath on October 4, although their sizeable internatio­nal contingent were then involved in delayed 2019-20 Six Nations games and the Autumn Nations Cup in November and December.

In a statement, Saracens said: “We are currently working hard with a number of other clubs to put a schedule of RFU-sanctioned preseason games together in the form of a separate cup competitio­n, and we will share informatio­n in due course.

“These continue to be extremely difficult times for profession­al sports clubs, and we are sensitive to the different positions that Championsh­ip clubs find themselves in.

“We will continue to work hard with other Championsh­ip clubs and the RFU to deliver this proposed season, which guarantees a competitio­n and the opportunit­y to earn promotion into the Gallagher Premiershi­p.”

 ?? David Rogers ?? England’s Owen Farrell could be on show with Saracens at the Mennaye
David Rogers England’s Owen Farrell could be on show with Saracens at the Mennaye

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