EPCR dismisses COVID postponement possibilities
European rugby’s governing body EPCR have firmly shut the door on the suggestion that some of this weekend’s games could be rearranged to help clubs hit by South Africa’s COVID-19 outbreak.
Since Munster, Scarlets and Cardiff were last week stranded in Cape Town, there has been much speculation regarding the possibility of postponing their round one fixtures in the Heineken Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup.
However, EPCR has issued a statement in which it acknowledges that player welfare must be the first priority before going on to eliminate any thought of rearranging games.
"We thank the rugby community for their comments in relation to the COVID quarantine situation for certain clubs," their statement read.
"Player welfare is paramount to EPCR, the teams and the players and as such we have worked to enable the best possible solution.
"If the clubs feel they are unable to field a team that can safely partake in professional rugby at the required level they are able to forfeit the game.
"We fully appreciate that this is not a route many will want to take however following an extensive review with all parties, postponement of the matches is unfortunately not a viable option due to the extremely busy rugby calendar."
All three teams will be without significant numbers of senior players after the European Union and British government responded to the emergence of the Omicron variant by reintroducing travel restrictions.
Both Munster and Cardiff have players still in Cape Town after contracting the virus, while the remainder of their travelling parties including coaches and support staff plus the entire Scarlets squad and management are currently isolating.
EPCR extended the deadline for registering an unlimited number of additional players until midday on Wednesday and Munster have stated their intention to fulfill their fixture with Wasps by using the Ireland internationals who were rested for the South African trip plus academy players.
In addition, those staff and players cleared from quarantine at midnight on Saturday may be added to the bench at late notice.
However, both Welsh regions have scarcer resources so it is no surprise that several reports have suggested that Scarlets looked to have their second-tier game against Bristol postponed.
Meanwhile Cardiff, who only returned from South Africa on Saturday, appear to face the toughest task of the three when they face defending champions Toulouse live on Channel Four on Saturday.
The result of any conceded games will be 28-0 should any of the teams decide it cannot field a team.
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The difference between Fassi and Le Roux?
Almost 100 tests. Fassi is growing from test to test and is already world class. It’s going to be difficult for Damian Willemse to usurp Fassi at 15 and may find himself destined as the utility back on the bomb squad.
South Africans love hating on their fullback. A proud tradition since Percy Montgomery (before he won us a World Cup). So I don’t pay much mind to the noise that follows anyone who puts on the 15 jersey for SA.
15 is a high risk, low reward position. You don’t dare drop a high ball, certainly don’t shank a kick into the stands. In fact if you’re not kicking 60m torpedoes into the opposition corners - stay at home.
And miss tackles? After everyone else on the team has let a break through - best you not miss!
Only Andre Joubert strikes me as a fullback that has been better than Willie. Yet Willie has been widely panned on a regular basis. Irritating.
Fassi is great. And I’m sure he’s learning a lot from Willie.
Go to commentsNo, Penney's win rate as a Super Rugby coach BEFORE he was given a 2 year contract here, was 23%. He came in with a very poor success rate at SR level.
This loser vibe was borne out over the SR season where we won only 4 games while losing 10. Finishing 9th in a 12 team competition & missing a QF spot was next level DOWN.
There's zero evidence that suggests we will win 10 games (70%) as you predict. I understand there may be new assistant coaches coming on board. At this stage, we can only hope for the best.
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