Video | Update From Munster Rugby CEO Ian Flanagan
2nd December 2021 By The Editor
Munster Rugby CEO Ian Flanagan has provided the latest update from the organisation after a challenging week.
14 players and staff remain in South Africa in their quarantine hotel with 34 players and staff quarantining in their own locations in Ireland
A group of players and staff who didn’t travel to South Africa are continuing preparations at the HPC ahead of next week’s Champions Cup game against Wasps in Coventry.
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Watch the video below and scroll down for an update on the registration of players from EPCR.
Update | Champions Cup Player Registration
Ahead of the kick-off of the 2021/22 Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup season, EPCR would like to clarify its position with regard to the registration of players for the tournaments.
Following consultation with the leagues and unions, it has been decided to extend the first registration date from last month to allow all participating clubs to supplement their squads with an unlimited number of previously unregistered players.
All new players will have to be registered on or before Wednesday, 8 December at midday (UK and Irish time).
For the pool stage matches which start on the weekend of 10/11/12 December, the following Covid-19 mitigation protocols will be in place until further notice:
All players, coaching staff and essential club personnel must return a negative Covid test result in match week. The test results can be utilised to facilitate cross-border travel to matches.
Only essential club personnel will be permitted to avail of elite sportspersons quarantine exemptions for cross-border travel. Personnel from outside the high-performance environment will not be exempt.
Clubs will be required to abide by the regulations imposed by local authorities with regards to travel and accommodation restrictions.
A Red Zone restriction for operational purposes will be in place at all match venues.
With no alternative weekends available in the 2021/22 season calendar, EPCR is in regular dialogue with the leagues and clubs to ensure that all possible measures are considered so that the matches take place as scheduled.
While looking forward to another series of compelling pool stage fixtures, EPCR is mindful of how recent events have impacted on Cardiff Rugby, Munster Rugby, Scarlets and Zebre Parma in particular, and the tournament organiser would like to extend its best wishes to the players and staff who currently remain in South Africa, as well as to the players and staff who have been repatriated and are currently isolating