Toulon v Newcastle called off after Falcons record nine positive Covid cases

  • Published
Newcastle's George Wacokecoke was awarded the match-winning try against Biarritz after lengthy deliberations between the referee and television match officialImage source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Newcastle's George Wacokecoke scored the match-winning try against Biarritz last weekend, after a lengthy television match official check

Newcastle's European Challenge Cup tie against Toulon has been cancelled after the Falcons recorded nine positive Covid cases.

The club were due to face the French side at Stade Felix Mayol on Saturday, however Public Health England advised the club not to travel to France.

The cases came following their 17-13 win in Biarritz last weekend.

A match result resolution committee will meet to decide the outcome of the match in due course, the club said.

"It is bitterly disappointing news because we had been looking forward to this important fixture between the two unbeaten teams in our group," Newcastle Falcons director of rugby Dean Richards said.

"We understand it will be frustrating for those supporters who were planning to travel out to France, or who had already done so, as well as those looking forward to watching on TV.

"We have taken on board all the relevant advice from Public Health England, and unfortunately it just wasn't possible for us to fly out to France and play the game in a safe manner."

The Falcons are second in Pool A, below Toulon, who are top by a single point going into the final round of games this weekend, with both teams set to progress to the knockout stages.

Around the BBC

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.