It’s all been called off for the international rugby union calendar

The summer’s rugby union international schedule, including England’s tour of Japan, has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Wales coach Wayne Pivac: Would have been returning to his homeland, but has seen a planned trip to New Zealand – as well as Japan – cancelled. Picture: PAWales coach Wayne Pivac: Would have been returning to his homeland, but has seen a planned trip to New Zealand – as well as Japan – cancelled. Picture: PA
Wales coach Wayne Pivac: Would have been returning to his homeland, but has seen a planned trip to New Zealand – as well as Japan – cancelled. Picture: PA

World Rugby announced that all fixtures in July would be called off due to Covid-19, meaning Eddie Jones’s men will not return to the scene of last year’s World Cup, where they reached the final.

The widespread postponements mean Wales’ one-Test mission in Japan is also off, as are their two Tests in New Zealand, with Scotland’s trip to South Africa and New Zealand, and Ireland’s to Australia also removed from the schedule.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“While we are of course disappointed to have our two Test matches against Japan postponed, it’s the correct decision under the current circumstances,” said Jones.

In a statement, the Rugby Football Union said all parties were working to try and find a way to fit July’s matches into a new-look international calendar for the rest of the year.

“All decision-making will be entirely contingent on national government travel, quarantine and health advice and important player welfare and hosting considerations in line with return-to-rugby guidance recently published by World Rugby,” it read.

In making the decision, World Rugby said: “The programme of international rugby matches scheduled for the 2020 July window has been postponed due to ongoing government and health agency Covid-19 directives.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“Extended travel and quarantine restrictions that apply to numerous countries, and concerns over adequate player preparation time, mean that any sort of cross-border international rugby competition cannot be hosted in July.”

Wales coach Wayne Pivac would have been returning to his homeland, but has seen a planned trip to New Zealand - as well as Japan - cancelled.

“We were very much looking forward to playing both in Japan and New Zealand in the summer so this postponement is disappointing but completely understandable in the circumstances,” said Pivac.

“Having seen first-hand the welcome the team received at the World Cup in Japan, and the extraordinary scenes at the open training session, I am sure our fantastic relationship with Japanese rugby will go from strength to strength in the future.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“On a personal note I was really looking forward to returning to New Zealand with Wales. It’s unfortunate that we will now have to wait a little longer for that privilege, but the occasion will be no less relished when it arrives.”

On their tour to Australia being postponed, Ireland performance director David Nucifora said: “”While it is disappointing that the summer tour to Australia will not go ahead as scheduled, it will not be a surprise to many as it is clear that Covid-19 will have implications for our game for some time to come.

“We continue to work with World Rugby, our fellow unions and our players and their representative body, Rugby Players Ireland, to develop a roadmap for the return of our game.”

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.