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Community rugby on hold in Caerphilly County

Caerphilly Rugby

Training is suspended in Caerphilly County Borough due to the local lockdown

After receiving additional guidance from Welsh Government, and in line with this, all community rugby training in the Caerphilly County Borough Council area will be suspended immediately until further notice.

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This means that there will be no sanctioned club or Female Hub rugby training activity in the Caerphilly County Borough Council area whilst these special measures are in place.

Whilst we acknowledge that schools are remaining open we do not want rugby to play a part in community transmission, and our priority here is player welfare and public health.

Our clubs have been patient and resilient to date, and we know that you will want to play your part in helping the local communities get back to normal as quickly as possible.

We would also remind clubs and Hubs that travel into and out of Caerphilly County Borough is not permitted without good reason, and travelling to attend training would not be considered a valid reason.

We will continue to review these measures on a regular basis and in line with the Welsh Government timelines.

In relation to the use of the rugby club for social purposes, this also needs to be managed in accordance with Welsh government guidance and with the required Covid-19 hygiene and Track and Trace protocols in place.

Please note, this change of guidelines relates to ALL community rugby. The professional game is exempt from the changes and therefore the Dragons’ training operations at the Caerphilly Centre of Sporting Excellence, Ystrad Mynach are unaffected.

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