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22 March 2020 / Club News

2019/2020 Season is Over.

 

2019/2020 SEASON IS OFFICIALLY OVER

Following last week's news of a delay to the season, the WRU Board has now confirmed the cancellation of the 2019/20 season for all WRU competitions. To clear it up, this applies to all WRU cup and league competitions from the Premiership through to division 3. In a statement released by the WRU, they outlined the following considerations as being the main reasons for ending the season, with health and well-being playing a key role: 

 

·         Continuing to play brings with it transmission risks for players, coaches, referees, volunteers and supporters

·         Some competitions require medical support and doctors in attendance

·         Continuing to play brings with it the risk of adding to the unprecedented burden on the NHS and it would be socially irresponsible to do this

 

A review of the competitions was also considered with the key points being:

·         No team in any league is currently mathematically guaranteed promotion or relegation

·         There are 1,113 WRU Specsavers National League and Indigo Group Premiership games that would need to be played to complete league competitions

·         An absolute minimum of eight weeks would be required to complete the outstanding fixtures

 

A significant number of potential solutions were explored, but ultimately it was agreed that the only consistent and fair option is to cancel the season, meaning:

 

·         There will be no promotion or relegation in any of the WRU leagues and teams will remain in the league they are currently in

·         Rugby activity remains suspended until further notice and this includes no organised training or games, use of club gym facilities,  organised sessions or unsanctioned gatherings at rugby premises.

 

‘We are well aware of the colossal amount of effort that goes into our game, on and off the field, across Wales,” said WRU CEO Martyn Phillips.

“We did not take this decision lightly. It is not intended to in any way diminish the games that have already taken place or the efforts of everyone involved.

“We were particularly aware of the impact on clubs with the potential to be promoted or win competitions, but in the end we have had to make the decision to ensure we play our part in safeguarding Welsh communities. 

"We know clubs will be disappointed but also hope they will be understanding, given the circumstances. 

“We know that rugby clubs are facing extraordinary challenges at the moment.

“We will continue to look at all options to ensure the game in Wales emerges from this period and continues to play the vital role in Welsh life that it has for the last 140 years.”

 

As a result of the outbreak and the season ending, it now sees our future in the WRU Championship secured for another season, in what looked likely to be tough to seal given our current position. However, regardless of the club's position, we as a club fully support the WRU decision, with the safe and well being of players, coaches, medical staff and supporters vitally important. 

Finally, as of Saturday 21st of March 2020, Trebanos RFC will close its door for the foreseeable future, following government guidelines to close all pubs clubs and bars, to help reduce the spread of COVID19. We at the club would like to take the opportunity to thank all players, staff , medical staff and the supporters for all the effort and following during the season, and hope that you call take care and stay safe during this period. We hope to see you all back down the club for a beer, as soon as we finally open our doors back up! 

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