Leeds Rhinos close training ground after seven positive Covid tests
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:46 pm
The West Yorkshire club - in pre-season training ahead of Super League’s kick-off on March 25 - have decided to shut down the Kirkstall site for a minimum five day period to act as a ‘fire break’.
It says the cases have been linked by contact tracing but the decision has been taken as a precaution to try and halt the spread within the group.
Rhinos director of rugby Kevin Sinfield said: “Firstly, I would like to thank our players and staff for how they have adhered to the guidelines and rules in place since we returned to training.
“ We are in a privileged position as an elite sport that we can continue to train.
“With that privilege comes a great deal of responsibility.
“Whilst this may be a short disruption to our pre-season plans, it is important that we look after the well-being of our people, their families and the local community.
“We have increased our bio-security from last season and everyone is vigilant about ensuring we lessen the probabilities of spreading the virus.
Because of our increased testing since New Year, it has become evident that, despite all our precautions, the virus has continued to spread within the group.
“We hope this short period will act as a fire break and enable us to move forward next week.”
All players and staff who have tested positive are isolating at home for a minimum of 10 days along with any other individuals who have been identified as a contact trace.
This week, the club has brought in additional precautions including all players and staff undertaking a Lateral flow test every day before coming into the training ground.
However, in consultation with the Rugby Football League, the Rhinos have now opted to close the training ground for that minimum period with all players and staff having to produce a negative PCR test before they return.
Rhinos say all players and staff will also do a Lateral Flow Test each day whilst the training ground is closed and the training ground will undergo a scheduled full deep clean this week whilst the players and staff are off site.
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It says the cases have been linked by contact tracing but the decision has been taken as a precaution to try and halt the spread within the group.
Rhinos director of rugby Kevin Sinfield said: “Firstly, I would like to thank our players and staff for how they have adhered to the guidelines and rules in place since we returned to training.
“ We are in a privileged position as an elite sport that we can continue to train.
“With that privilege comes a great deal of responsibility.
“Whilst this may be a short disruption to our pre-season plans, it is important that we look after the well-being of our people, their families and the local community.
“We have increased our bio-security from last season and everyone is vigilant about ensuring we lessen the probabilities of spreading the virus.
Because of our increased testing since New Year, it has become evident that, despite all our precautions, the virus has continued to spread within the group.
“We hope this short period will act as a fire break and enable us to move forward next week.”
All players and staff who have tested positive are isolating at home for a minimum of 10 days along with any other individuals who have been identified as a contact trace.
This week, the club has brought in additional precautions including all players and staff undertaking a Lateral flow test every day before coming into the training ground.
However, in consultation with the Rugby Football League, the Rhinos have now opted to close the training ground for that minimum period with all players and staff having to produce a negative PCR test before they return.
Rhinos say all players and staff will also do a Lateral Flow Test each day whilst the training ground is closed and the training ground will undergo a scheduled full deep clean this week whilst the players and staff are off site.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/r ... ts-3107972