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Recommendations for a Return to Sport for Children and Adolescents Welcomed

18th June 2020 By The Editor

Munster Rugby welcomes news from the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre on recommendations for the return to sport activities for children and adolescents.

Munster Rugby welcomes news from the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre on recommendations for the return to sport activities for children and adolescents. Inpho/Cathal Noonan

Munster Rugby and the IRFU welcomes news from the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre on recommendations for the return to sport activities for children and adolescents.

Summer camps are a formative part of children’s physical and personal development. The provinces will work within the guidelines that have been set out to create offerings that everyone can look forward to.

Formal announcements will be made on these in due course, but the province are confident that the 2020 summer camps will be as enjoyable as any that have gone before, regardless of any limitations around contact elements of rugby.

Rugby is about using space and perhaps that has never been more important. We have a wide range of non-contact forms of the game to offer and they blend perfectly with a focus on fun and skill development for boys and girls of all abilities.

Furthermore, the IRFU and its provinces have remained committed to safety since the outbreak of COVID-19. Parents and guardians can be assured that all appropriate public health measures will be put in place and strictly adhered to.

We are returning to rugby step by step with safety in mind. We welcome this step and look forward to any further updates that will allow the return of non-contact forms of the game for adults.

The first critical stage for our clubs to return safely is the completion of a risk assessment and safety plan along with the appointment of Covid-19 Safety Officers and Compliance Officers.

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