Rugby: the French government recommends to postpone European Club Competition rugby games against British clubs

Published by · Published on January 11th, 2021 at 05:14 p.m.
The Ministry of Sports recommended French clubs to postpone the two European Club Competition rugby games planned on January 16 and 23, 2021 against British clubs in order to curb the spread of Covid-19. Implementing health spaces for the Six Nations Championship is currently under talks.

The French government wishes to prevent the new Covid-19 British strain from arriving in France. This Saturday January 9, 2021, the Ministry of Sports highly recommends Top 14 clubs – the top French rugby competition – to postpone the Heineken Champions and Challenge Cups games planned on January 16 and 23, 2021 against British clubs.

In a release sent to clubs, the government urges the National Rugby League (LNR) to “postpone the next matches including French clubs (against British clubs), in accordance with the wishes expressed by several professional French rugby clubs over the last few days”. The main threat the executive wishes to prevent is obviously the risk of spreading the new Covid-19 variant from the United-Kingdom.

Health spaces during the Six Nations Championship?

Furthermore, according to news shared by France info and L'Équipe, Six Nations Championship organizers are thinking about implementing health spaces all along the event, naming two months. An indispensable condition so that the rugby tournament playing the best rugby nations in Europe can tale place. So far, the government has not agreed and no further details have been issued.

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