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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2021 Six Nations] France vs Scotland (26/03/21)
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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 1022209" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>I'd say that the balance of probability is against it, but I wouldn't write it off totally.</p><p></p><p>In a sane world where bubbles are strict enough to have prevented this from happening in the first place, there would be no chance. In a world in which administrators consider it okay to burst a bubble and and deal with the consequences, it could happen. Apparently France have already replaced the Plague 10. If this has been done with any common sense and diligence, meaning that the new bubble keep testing negative, I don't see what grounds there would be to prevent the match from going ahead. The only potential spanners that I could see being thrown into the works would be some of the new 10 players testing positive before they leave isolation and join the new bubble (although in a squad of 33, it would take bad luck to be without 2 players in each position) or one remainder of the original bubble taking longer to incubate and testing positive at a later juncture (apparently they're not training until tomorrow, presumably to minimise the chance of this).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 1022209, member: 58362"] I'd say that the balance of probability is against it, but I wouldn't write it off totally. In a sane world where bubbles are strict enough to have prevented this from happening in the first place, there would be no chance. In a world in which administrators consider it okay to burst a bubble and and deal with the consequences, it could happen. Apparently France have already replaced the Plague 10. If this has been done with any common sense and diligence, meaning that the new bubble keep testing negative, I don't see what grounds there would be to prevent the match from going ahead. The only potential spanners that I could see being thrown into the works would be some of the new 10 players testing positive before they leave isolation and join the new bubble (although in a squad of 33, it would take bad luck to be without 2 players in each position) or one remainder of the original bubble taking longer to incubate and testing positive at a later juncture (apparently they're not training until tomorrow, presumably to minimise the chance of this). [/QUOTE]
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