Exeter have been granted a 28-0 Premiership Rugby Cup third-round win after rivals Bath were considered to have been not able to handle a group because of wounds, just as Covid-19 cases. super rugby live
The sides were planned to meet at the Recreation Ground on Wednesday, December 29, yet Bath, with their crew drained, needed more first line advances to begin the game.
A Premiership Rugby representative said on Monday evening: "As the competition coordinator, Premiership Rugby needs to run on all match undoings. We should decide whether the match abrogation is because of Covid-19 or because of different variables.
"This match was dropped because of the blend of positive cases, wounds and inaccessibilities leaving Bath Rugby unfit to satisfy its apparatus commitments under the Premiership Rugby Cup guidelines in light of the fact that the club had inadequate first line advances.
"Subsequently the match is granted to Exeter Chiefs 28-0, with the Chiefs getting five match focuses."
The outcome gives Exeter a first success in this present season's opposition, while Bath have now lost both of their apparatuses.
The game was canceled last Monday, so, all things considered Bath were confident of having the option to handle a group for their Premiership outing to London Irish on January 3, which was likewise thusly deferred.
A Bath articulation said: "While we endeavored to track down an answer, including obtaining extra players; Exeter Chiefs have been granted the full four focuses as the circumstance was caused because of a blend of Covid-19 related player nonappearances and existing wounds inside the Bath Rugby crew, rather than just by players testing positive for Covid-19."
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A Premiership Rugby board will likewise be met to decide the distribution of focuses for the London Irish apparatus, with the result possibly unique because of the development of additional Covid-19 cases in the Bath crew.
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