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CEO Childs' first interview since Sale's Covid outbreak plunged the Premiership into chaos

By PA
(Photo by Joe Giddens/PA Images via Getty Images)

Amid fierce criticism of the league’s governing body, Premiership Rugby chief executive Darren Childs has defended the handling of Sale’s cancelled match against Worcester. Premiership Rugby Limited is to publish its decisions to call off the Sharks’ final-round bid to qualify for the Gallagher Premiership play-offs and Northampton’s visit to Gloucester in the belief it will vindicate its position.

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Sale’s climax to the regular season was postponed from Sunday until Wednesday after 16 players and three staff tested positive for Covid-19, only for an additional eight positive tests to result in the match being forfeited.

Under the coronavirus-specific regulations for the competition, PRL did not initially have the power to call off the AJ Bell Stadium clash as the Sharks were still able to field a healthy matchday 23.

In addition, the Public Health England lead for the north-west advised the game be postponed only pending additional testing, the results of which enabled PRL to act.

The Rugby Football Union released a statement on Wednesday highlighting its concerns over the outbreak, declaring it would draw up recommendations aimed at “protecting the reputation of the game”.

Asked if he was satisfied with PRL’s actions since Friday, Childs told the PA news agency: “100 per cent. I feel very comfortable that we have made this decision for the right reasons. You reflect on the big decisions you make in life and I would make this decision exactly the same again. Losing Super Sunday was a small price to pay to make safety the primary concern.

“There are lots of opinions but when the facts come out, people will realise we have come through a detailed, methodical, well thought through process. There have to be learnings from this. Our aim is to make sure all future games are safe.”

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PRL is seeking a state bailout amid fears clubs could fold as a result of games being played behind closed doors for up to six months. It has been suggested that the outbreak at Sale and its fallout has cast the sport and its governance in a bad light, harming its chances of receiving financial aid, but Childs disagreed.

“No. They are completely separate issues. Government aid is required because we have been told we can’t have fans back in the stadiums,” he said. “The decision we have made over Sale has actually protected a whole bunch of people, so I think quite the opposite.”

In the French Top 14, three positive tests automatically trigger a postponement, but Childs believes this is too arbitrary a mechanism to abandon games. “This is still being discussed. The question is, what number should it be? Three, seven, nine?

“I don’t think just picking a number is the right way to approach this at this stage,” he said. “There is so much going on and we are talking to virologists on a daily basis so that we can get the latest science in order to make the right decisions.”

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PRL director of rugby Phil Winstanley also rejected criticism of the league’s umbrella organisation. “I wouldn’t have done anything differently. I genuinely believe we have followed the regulations to the detail,” Winstanley said. “All eleven other clubs would have expected us to do the same for them that we did for Sale.”

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