Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
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Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
Bevan French is set to return to Wigan this month to start preparing for the Super League season to restart.
The exciting full-back has been in his native Australia since the lockdown began.
He is hoping to secure a flight back next week, revealed coach Adrian Lam.
Because of government rules surrounding coronavirus, he will then need to self-isolate for two weeks, clearing him to start training – and venturing outside – from July.
Super League and RFL bosses are still hopeful of a return to action in mid-August. It is unclear when Wigan and other clubs may choose to return to training.
Talks between both governing bodies, as well as medical experts and stadium officials, are taking place this week to ensure the necessary safe environments are in place when players are back.
French returned to Australia after Wigan’s last match, against Salford, due to a family issue.
He had planned to return the following week.
But with the season halted in the days while he was in Australia, it made sense for him to stay closer to his loved ones and train on his own there.
Wigan’s other overseas players – Jackson Hastings, Thomas Leuluai, Mitch Clark and Willie Isa – have stayed in the UK for the duration of the lockdown, as has coach Adrian Lam.
French started this season in scorching form in the full-back role, and is fourth in the leaderboard for the Steve Prescott Man of Steel.
The former Parramatta ace, who is under contract until the end of 2021, arrived midway through last season and quickly became a fans’ favourite.
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The exciting full-back has been in his native Australia since the lockdown began.
He is hoping to secure a flight back next week, revealed coach Adrian Lam.
Because of government rules surrounding coronavirus, he will then need to self-isolate for two weeks, clearing him to start training – and venturing outside – from July.
Super League and RFL bosses are still hopeful of a return to action in mid-August. It is unclear when Wigan and other clubs may choose to return to training.
Talks between both governing bodies, as well as medical experts and stadium officials, are taking place this week to ensure the necessary safe environments are in place when players are back.
French returned to Australia after Wigan’s last match, against Salford, due to a family issue.
He had planned to return the following week.
But with the season halted in the days while he was in Australia, it made sense for him to stay closer to his loved ones and train on his own there.
Wigan’s other overseas players – Jackson Hastings, Thomas Leuluai, Mitch Clark and Willie Isa – have stayed in the UK for the duration of the lockdown, as has coach Adrian Lam.
French started this season in scorching form in the full-back role, and is fourth in the leaderboard for the Steve Prescott Man of Steel.
The former Parramatta ace, who is under contract until the end of 2021, arrived midway through last season and quickly became a fans’ favourite.
https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/rugby- ... #gsc.tab=0
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Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
Just perhaps if someone had been thinking ahead he would have come back last week??
Regarder une fille en bikini, c'est comme avoir un revolver chargé sur sa table:
Il n'y a rien de mal a ça mais il est difficile de penser à autre chose.
Now Europe is just for holidays.
Il n'y a rien de mal a ça mais il est difficile de penser à autre chose.
Now Europe is just for holidays.
Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
Sorry can’t fathom out what point your trying to make?ian.birchall wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 12:56 pm Just perhaps if someone had been thinking ahead he would have come back last week??
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Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
I think what's implied is that if Bevan had returned last week he'd have avoided the need to self isolate for two weeks. Still, there's plenty ways of getting around that rule.
If he wants then
If he wants then
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Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
If he wants to avoid the two weeks isolation then fly into Dublin. Don't through book but book again on a flight from there to Manchester or Liverpool.
A longer way but to avoid any UK customs at all would be to drive from Dublin to Belfast and get the ferry from there to Liverpool (Birkenhead). Dump the hire car at Belfast ferry terminal and travel as a foot passenger. Cheap as chips. Then get picked up at Birkenhead ferry terminal. No UK customs at Twelve Quays in Birkenhead. Take a bit longer but better than having to mess around for two weeks.
The Home Sec (Pretti Pathetic) hadn't thought it through at all. There's stupid then there's incredibly stupid!
A longer way but to avoid any UK customs at all would be to drive from Dublin to Belfast and get the ferry from there to Liverpool (Birkenhead). Dump the hire car at Belfast ferry terminal and travel as a foot passenger. Cheap as chips. Then get picked up at Birkenhead ferry terminal. No UK customs at Twelve Quays in Birkenhead. Take a bit longer but better than having to mess around for two weeks.
The Home Sec (Pretti Pathetic) hadn't thought it through at all. There's stupid then there's incredibly stupid!
Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
You're only exempt if you've stayed in Ireland for 14 days after arrival. So what you are suggesting is illegal and would result in a fine. Especially someone like a high profile sportsman.Wiganer Ted wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:21 pm If he wants to avoid the two weeks isolation then fly into Dublin. Don't through book but book again on a flight from there to Manchester or Liverpool.
A longer way but to avoid any UK customs at all would be to drive from Dublin to Belfast and get the ferry from there to Liverpool (Birkenhead). Dump the hire car at Belfast ferry terminal and travel as a foot passenger. Cheap as chips. Then get picked up at Birkenhead ferry terminal. No UK customs at Twelve Quays in Birkenhead. Take a bit longer but better than having to mess around for two weeks.
The Home Sec (Pretti Pathetic) hadn't thought it through at all. There's stupid then there's incredibly stupid!
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Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
Hasn't the 14 day isolation in Ireland been abandoned?
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Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
He'd need 14 days to recover after that.Wiganer Ted wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:21 pm If he wants to avoid the two weeks isolation then fly into Dublin. Don't through book but book again on a flight from there to Manchester or Liverpool.
A longer way but to avoid any UK customs at all would be to drive from Dublin to Belfast and get the ferry from there to Liverpool (Birkenhead). Dump the hire car at Belfast ferry terminal and travel as a foot passenger. Cheap as chips. Then get picked up at Birkenhead ferry terminal. No UK customs at Twelve Quays in Birkenhead. Take a bit longer but better than having to mess around for two weeks.
The Home Sec (Pretti Pathetic) hadn't thought it through at all. There's stupid then there's incredibly stupid!
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Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
He needs to keep us his form and win the man of steel
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Re: Bevan French will soon be back on board at Wigan Warriors
Well look on the bright side. If he catches it on the plane or at the airport in the UK, he's unlikely to decimate the team if he self isolates.Wiganer Ted wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:13 pm I think what's implied is that if Bevan had returned last week he'd have avoided the need to self isolate for two weeks.