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France government seeks 'guarantees' from Six Nations rivals

IN THE SPOTLIGHT: French sports minister Roxana Maracineanu said on Tuesday she needs further “guarantees” from other governments to allow France to face Ireland and England in the upcoming Six Nations.

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Les Bleus are set to open the tournament by hosting Italy on February 6 before heading to Dublin a week later and Twickenham on March 13 but French authorities are worried about a new variant of Covid-19 in Britain and Ireland.

“We keep the first match. On the other hand, against Ireland and England we absolutely need to have the necessary guarantees from these countries,” Maracineanu said at a press conference.

“There has to be proof that the other nations’ virus framework respects the same requirements in terms of precaution.

“We expect the same thing from the other teams,” she added.

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Earlier, Maracineanu held a meeting with the French rugby federation to discuss the competition, which also features Wales and Scotland, and its virus protocol.

On Monday, this season’s club European Cups were postponed to “February at least” due to concerns with the strain.

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