Champions Cup plunged into further chaos as La Rochelle vs Bath becomes third game to be cancelled
Round two of the Heineken Champions Cup has been plunged into further chaos after the planned La Rochelle versus Bath fixture in France became the third fixture to be cancelled. The matches that were to feature Exeter travelling to Toulouse and Glasgow hosting Lyon were already both cancelled on Wednesday following a Covid outbreak in the Chiefs camp.
With Exeter having beaten Glasgow last Sunday at Sandy Park, the outbreak among the Chiefs resulted in the Warriors having to self-isolate and force the cancellation of their game at Scotstoun against Lyon.
Even the referee from last weekend's game at Exeter, Mathieu Raynal of France, was pulled from his round two assignment and Connacht versus Bristol appointment was instead given over to Mike Adamson.
Now has come word of a third match cancellation. A statement from the tournament organisers read: "EPCR has learned that following last weekend’s Heineken Champions Cup round one match between Bath and Scarlets, a Scarlets player returned a positive test for Covid-19 and that result has had a subsequent impact on Bath’s preparation for their round two match against La Rochelle.
"Bath have informed EPCR that the Scarlets player in question has been identified as a close contact of twelve of the Gallagher Premiership club’s matchday squad from the round one fixture.
"With a significant number of their senior players consequently self-isolating in accordance with public health guidelines and unavailable for selection, in addition to reported injuries to several other squad members, Bath are unable to safely field a matchday 23 of the required standard in order to fulfil the round two fixture.
"The Pool A match between La Rochelle and Bath which was scheduled for Saturday at Stade Marcel-Deflandre is therefore cancelled. As per its Covid-19 protocol, EPCR will convene a match result resolution committee to determine the result of the match and the decision of the committee will be communicated as soon as practicable."
As it stands, Scarlets are still set to host Toulon in the 5.30pm Friday kick-off.
- Watch European Rugby on BT Sport. Click here to buy now.
Latest Comments
Well said except Argentina is most certainly not an “emerging nation” as far as rugby is concerned. If you’re making global-social-political claim, then I’m out of my depth entirely.
Argentina by multiple leagues of magnitude played better than Ireland today. Striking away a try in the 2nd minute did not necessarily lead to Arg demise, but as we all know, rugby is such an emotional game that then to be down 12-0 over nothing is gut-wrenching, especially as it was effectively a 19 point swing. Argentina’s fight back throughout the rest of the match was laudable.
A howl of great sadness for a beautiful sport that has criminal administrators, feckless refs, foppish TMOs, idiotic tv pundits, et al. attempting to collectively suicide the whole thing. No fault of the players or coaches necessarily. We have a situation where punitive cards that detract away from the essence and loftiness of the game itself are celebrated to a degree that is pathologically purblind. Rugby has created for itself a fetish for punishment rather than simply allowing the game to be played. Shameful.
Go to commentsAbsolutely right, can’t expect nearly an all kiwi officiating team to know the rules properly 😉
Go to comments