FRANCE HAVE CONFIRMED a third positive Covid-19 case in their set-up following last weekend’s Six Nations clash with Ireland in Dublin.
Scrum coach William Servat has recorded a positive result after further testing on the France squad yesterday evening.
He follows France head coach Fabien Galthié and an unnamed member of the backroom staff in testing positive. None of the three have displayed any symptoms and are currently in isolation for seven days.
However, all of France’s players tested negative yesterday evening, having also done so on Monday evening.
The French players will leave their training headquarters in Marcoussis today and return to their homes, with further testing to come on Friday.
Galthié’s squad will reconvene at Marcoussis on Sunday, when another round of testing will take place and the squad will be placed into isolation as they await those results.
The Six Nations is heading into its first rest weekend but France are due to host Scotland in Paris in round three on Sunday 28 February. They will hope to avoid any further disruption before then.
“Following additional PCR tests for the entire France group carried out on the evening of Tuesday February 16, all of the players tested negative, which confirms the result of Monday February 15,” reads a statement from the French Rugby Federation.
“They will be able to return to their homes today and are instructed to maintain their isolation.
“Management member William Servat tested positive for Covid-19. This brings to three the number of diagnosed positive Covid-19 cases in the management. No symptoms have been observed to date.
“Additional PCR tests will be carried out at home on Friday February 19, as well as on the evening of Sunday February 20, upon the arrival of the players and management at the National Rugby Center in Marcoussis.
“Once the tests are completed, everyone will be placed in isolation awaiting the results.”
Yesterday, the IRFU stated that all Ireland players and staff had tested negative for Covid-19 on Monday.
“All members of the Ireland squad and backroom team undertook routine PCR testing on Monday producing no positive results,” said an IRFU statement.
“The group will undergo further routine testing again this week as per our protocols.”
- This article was updated at 11.19am to correct an error that stated France were due to play Scotland away in round three.
Even when on the bench he didn’t get game time. The coach doesn’t like or trust him. Saturday once again showed just how wrong O’connor has been all season
O’Connor is just all wrong for Leinster.
He has a very big chance next season with Leinster during the World Cup, midfield won’t be as competitive so he should get a good run of matches.
Mark if Darcy doesn’t make the World Cup squad, he’ll play 12 with t’eo at 13. Then Madigan and sexton will be back so the midfield won’t be as easy to get into as you may think
That pop pass from O’Brien
Battle between him and Madigan for the 12 jersey next season.
It’s always to easy to see who coaches ‘just like/don’t like’. When Gopperth played badly it was ignored whereas when Madigan played mediocre or even if Reid played well decisions went against them.
It creates such a poisonous culture as some players start to feel entitled to spots and others feel it doesn’t matter how well they play they won’t get picked. Cody and Fergusson were masters at disregarding players identities and judging on match performance alone. MOC is such a stink manager.