Covid-19: SA Rugby welcomes return to training news

Mthethwa said sports teams had 14 days to submit proposals to the department on how they would ensure the safety of the players and officials.

SA Rugby welcomed an announcement that professional sports teams could begin the process of returning to training under level three lockdown.

Nathi Mthethwa, the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, made the announcement at a briefing on Saturday, as he reported on the department’s Covid-19 sector relief fund and level three regulations.

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Mthethwa said sports teams had 14 days to submit proposals to the department on how they would ensure the safety of the players and officials.

He also announced that non-contact sports could return to play, if they observed all the necessary regulations.

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“This is the news sport has been waiting to hear as it allows us to begin to ramp up preparations for an eventual return to play,” said Jurie Roux, SA Rugby CEO.

“We submitted a comprehensive, staged return-to-play protocols document to the department five weeks ago and we are ready to begin medical screening of players immediately.

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“We will seek further clarity from the department on the application of the guidelines as they apply to contact training.

“But this is an opportunity for our players to enhance their lockdown training regimes by increasing their fitness work for an eventual return to play.”

SA Rugby announced the suspension of all rugby on March 18.

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