The Government of Ireland have announced that new public health measures are coming into place in April in the Republic of Ireland.
From April 26th, “underage non-contact outdoor training in pods of 15 can recommence for all exercise activities outdoors , subject to public health advice at the time.”
Provisionally, this means only under age sections in clubs and schools in the Republic of Ireland will be able to offer non-contact rugby training from that date.
All clubs and schools who wish to resume rugby must have and up-to-date COVID-19 Safety Plan – No Plan, No Play.
On March 23rd, the IRFU and provinces facilitated a #ReadyForRugby Support Webinar on considerations for updating COVID-19 Safety Plans.
A recording of this webinar can be viewed below:
Following clarification from Sport NI and the NI Executive, clubs in Northern Ireland can resume outdoor training in distinct groups of 15 (inclusive of players and coaches) from April 12th.
For more information, see: https://www.ulsterrugby.com/2021/03/ulster-rugby-statement-covid-19-restrictions-update-for-ni-clubs-2/
Further updates on permitted activities will be issued to all clubs and schools in due course.
More #ReadyForRugby information can be viewed at https://www.irishrugby.ie/running-your-club/return-to-rugby-for-clubs/
Additional upcoming webinars may assist your club or school in preparing for a resumption of rugby.
#ReadyForRugby Support Webinar 4: An Introduction To Coaching Touch Rugby
Time: Thursday 1st April 2021, 13:00 – 13:30
Registration Link: http://bit.ly/RFR-Web-4
Presenters:
- Billy Ngawini (Ireland Touch Association)
- IRFU COVID-19 Project Team
- Adult & Age-Grade Coaches
- Team Managers
- Club Officers & Volunteers
- Lucy Mulhall (IRFU)
- Club and School Administrators
- Club Officers & Volunteers