by Bajan Reporter / April 3rd, 2021
While expressing disappointment that team sports are not yet allowed, the Executive Committee of the Barbados Rugby Football Union again emphasized safety as their top priority.
This was in response to the latest Government directive, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (COVID-19) (CURFEW) (NO. 7) DIRECTIVE, 2021, which is in effect until April 11, 2021.
Secretary
Malcolm Steel said that the Union is urging all rugby enthusiasts to work on their fitness in preparation for the eventual restart of team sports, whenever this takes place. Plans are afoot to start a Men’s Domestic League tournament when Government regulations permit.
With the number of COVID-19 cases trending downward, the rugby community hopes that this safe restart is imminent. The official rugby values are
The extension of the "National Pause" until February 28, 2021, has further pushed back the restart of Rugby Union in Barbados. The directive issued by the Prime…