PRO14 Final not to take place in Cardiff due to Covid-19
The trophy pictured during the Guinness PRO14 Final match between Glasgow Warriors and Leinster Rugby at Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom on May 25, 2019 (Photo by Andrew Surma/ Sipa USA).
PRO14 organisers have announced that the 2019/20 tournament’s final in Cardiff in June has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It was also confirmed that the suspension of the PRO14 season is now on an indefinite basis, with a statement giving greater clarity on the situation that has affected sporting tournaments around the world.
“Due to the evolving situation, unfortunately the board had to take the further decision to cancel the Guinness PRO14 Final at Cardiff City Stadium, set to take place on June 20,” it was announced.
“Refunds will be made automatically to all who have already purchased tickets.”
The statement continued: “Proposals regarding how to restart the season will be reviewed in the near future. PRO14 Rugby is working with key stakeholders to carefully examine several proposals that can be implemented and delivered in order to close out the season – albeit at a later date.
“Should any final be played as part of the 2019/20 season, it will be hosted by the team with highest ranking based upon league records from this campaign.
“When positive indicators on the criteria listed above PRO14 Rugby will provide another update.
“Everyone across the Guinness PRO14 would urge fans and everyone involved in the sport of rugby to heed the directions from their local health authorities regarding the COVID-19 outbreak and play their part in staying safe.”
It was also revealed that the board of Celtic Rugby DAC met by teleconference this week and agreed upon a strict list of criteria that would enable the Championship to recommence. However, no decision on a definitive re-commencement date can be made until four key criteria can be met within our respective competing territories:
– Public Health Authorities cease to prohibit the resumption of sport and group training
– Travel restrictions between our territories are lifted
– No forced isolation or quarantine orders are in force when visiting our territories
– Player welfare is safeguarded, including requirement for a suitable pre-recommencement training period, to be established in conjunction with the high-performance personnel at our participating unions and teams