Hull KR set to travel to Catalans instead of St Helens

Josh McAllister

Ryan Hall in action for Hull KR

Hull Kingston Rovers are set to travel to Catalans this weekend for their rearranged fixture.

Tony Smith’s side were set to face Challenge Cup winners St Helens on Friday, but Saints also have more than seven of their top 25 players required to isolate either following positive Covid tests or as close contacts, and that fixture has also been postponed.

Catalans had been due to play Castleford Tigers on Saturday, but the Tigers have more than seven of their top 25 players required to isolate either following positive Covid tests or as close contacts, allowing them to postpone the match under the protocols.

The Catalans-Hull KR game had been scheduled for July 5 but was postponed because of a number of Covid positives at Hull KR. It will now be played Saturday night (July 24).

“The growing number of postponements, while reflecting the prevalence of Covid-19 in society, is a major concern for rugby league as for other sports,” said Karen Moorhouse, the RFL’s Chief Regulatory Officer.

“In that context, Hull KR’s willingness to rearrange their away match against Catalans Dragons is an example of the flexibility that served the sport so well through 2020, and which may be required over the coming weeks and months.”

Rhodri Jones, Super League chief commercial officer said: “I would like to thank Hull KR for their willingness to accommodate a late fixture change to this week’s schedule and helping to ensure a game goes ahead in Perpignan.”

Discussions are ongoing over the impact of the situation at Castleford and St Helens on further fixtures next week, with further announcements to be made as soon as possible.

The postponed fixtures will be added to the list for possible rearrangement, although the Betfred Super League table is to be determined by win points percentage to allow for the possibility of not all fixtures being fulfilled.


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