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Top League delays start of season due to COVID-19 outbreak

Top League delays start of season due to COVID-19 outbreak Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ KYODO Jan 14, 2021 The Japan Rugby Football Union said Thursday that the start of the 2021 Japan Rugby Top League season will be pushed back to early or mid-February and that the competition format will be modified because of multiple COVID-19 outbreaks among players and staff. The decision was made after 18 new coronavirus cases among three teams were confirmed on Thursday, two days after 44 people from three teams tested positive for the virus, casting doubt over the league s ability to operate safely in a pandemic.

Japan Top League on hold

Photo: Photosport Ltd 2020 The competition had been due to start this weekend but with 10 positive tests at Kobe Steelers on Thursday taking the total to 67 league-wide, organisers said they were now aiming for a mid-February start. Last year s season was cancelled entirely because of the pandemic. Japan Rugby Football Union and Top League have had discussions and we want to do everything we can to have this year s Top League season, said JRFU Chairman Kensuke Iwabuchi. Organisers said they were yet to finalise a new start date and whether the format needed to be changed because of time restrictions and safety precautions.

Top League cancels two games due to COVID-19 cases among three teams

Top League cancels two games due to COVID-19 cases among three teams Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ KYODO Jan 12, 2021 Two of the eight games scheduled to open the 2021 Japan Rugby Top League season this weekend have been canceled after three teams confirmed positive coronavirus cases, the Japan Rugby Football Union said Tuesday. The JRFU said a total of 44 players and staff tested positive for the virus, including 24 from Canon Eagles, 13 from Toyota Verblitz, and seven from Suntory Sungoliath.

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