South Africa cancelled a planned training session for Sunday after three players tested positive for the Covid-19 virus on the eve on the British and Irish Lions’ departure to the country for a three-test series next month.
First-choice scrum half Herschel Jantjies, prop Vincent Koch and wing S’bu Nkosi were named as the three players but South Africa's director of rugby Rassie Erasmus said he did not think it was a serious matter and it would not impact on two warm-up tests against Georgia or on the Lions tour.
“I don’t think it’s a big cause for concern but we want to keep everybody as safe as possible,” he told a news conference.All South African players arriving at their Johannesburg hotel on Saturday underwent coronavirus testing and were not allowed into their rooms unless they had tested negative.Erasmus said he hoped the re-testing would turn out negative with none of the trio showing any symptoms.
“It is disruptive but it has happened to other rugby teams over the last months and we have enough players in our camp to go ahead with our matches.The Springboks are in a bio-secure hotel where they are the only residents. They play two tests against Georgia on July 2 and 9, their first since they lifted the Rugby World Cup in Japan in November 2019.
The Lions leave for South Africa on Sunday for their eight-game tour, starting on Saturday against South Africa’s Johannesburg-based Lions franchise.South Africa is in the grip of a third wave of Covid-19 infections, led by the Delta variant that was first discovered in India, with President Cyril Ramaphosa scheduled to address the country later on Sunday where he is expected to announce tighter lockdown regulations.
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