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You are here: Home ∼ Silver lining for return-to-play protocols

Silver lining for return-to-play protocols

The Jose Amalfitani Stadium in Buenos Aires The Jaguares' stadium in Buenos Aires
Published on May 6, 2020

World Rugby has confirmed in its return-to-play guidelines that matches do not have to be played behind closed doors until a vaccine to the Covid-19 pandemic is freely available.

The guidelines – available on World Rugby’s player welfare website – were compiled by a group of medical experts led by former Ireland and British & Lions team doctor Éanna Falvey, who is now World Rugby’s chief medical officer.

It had been reported earlier this week that rugby could be played in empty stadiums for the next 18 months – the earliest predicted timeline for a vaccine to be freely available. However, World Rugby stressed that this is not the case as the return-to-play strategy will differ from country to country and will be determined by the respective country’s national government directives.

South Africa has been in lockdown level 4 since Friday, 1 May, with interprovincial travel still banned. Current government regulations only allow for sporting activity to resume once the lockdown is lowered to level 1.

SA Rugby has, however, expressed confidence that it will be able to get government permission to begin a local tournament behind closed doors before that stage.

The guidelines, which are World Health Organisation (WHO) compliant, outline three dedicated time-bound return-to-training phases – small group training, full-group non-contact training and full-contact training.

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