World Rugby announces temporary Test windows

Thu, Jul 23, 2020, 1:03 AM
AFP
by AFP
World Rugby has announced two temporary test windows. Photo: GEtty Images
World Rugby has announced two temporary test windows. Photo: GEtty Images

World Rugby has recommended a revised international calendar following the disruption due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

With uncertainties surrounding international travel in the southern hemisphere,  World Rugby's executive committee has proposed this year's Rugby Championship be hosted in one country over a six-week period between November 7-December. 12.

SANZAAR has said its preferred host for the competition is New Zealand, where the coronavirus threat has been contained in recent weeks.

A temporary international window between October 24 and December 5 has been proposed has been put forward for northern hemisphere matches.

The Six Nations Championship can resume at the end of October and a new set of international matches involving European nations can be played across the continent from November 14 to December 5.

World Rugby said special measures will be implemented in line with any government-required quarantine period before the start of the competition.

The global rugby calendar is in a state of flux due to the pandemic which has caused most cross border and domestic club competitions to be suspended since March.

Scheduled tours by European teams to the southern hemisphere were cancelled and the postponements have placed financial strain on most rugby nations, with even the leading countries predicting multi-million dollar losses in 2020 due to reduced television, commercial and ticket revenue.

The recommendations to temporarily change the international window will be tabled at a virtual World Rugby Council meeting on July 30.

"Subject to approval, the full schedule of matches will be announced by the respective union and international competition owners in due course," World Rugby said in a statement.

"All parties remain committed to continued dialogue regarding long-term men's and women's calendar reform that harmonises the international and club environments for the betterment of all."

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