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Posted: 22 May 2020 at 16:18 |
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If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
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Perhaps Dorking will pay for everyone.
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Posted: 23 May 2020 at 11:05 |
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel
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Posted: 23 May 2020 at 12:51 |
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel | Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies. Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but?
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Posted: 05 Jun 2020 at 19:03 |
Tring Hertford merger would not happen, although they have tried tempting a few players over the years. If clubs merge which could happen it would have to be nearby to work.
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Posted: 24 Jun 2020 at 19:42 |
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Tring Hertford merger would not happen, although they have tried tempting a few players over the years. If clubs merge which could happen it would have to be nearby to work.
| I think Hertford have asked Tommy Newton to come over to the blue side a few times, but his loyalty to Tring is admirable. Quality player and all round decent chap.
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He bleeds black and gold and Tring have been very fortunate that he has never left us. He did go to Bath for a while but struggled with the language barrier. I was surprised to see Baz go. He was a real Step End (Trings noisy crowd area) favorite. He was like one of our own.
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Posted: 26 Jun 2020 at 13:21 |
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies.
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Posted: 26 Jun 2020 at 14:33 |
Super G wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies. | Good thinking, but quite a difference in standards. With those travel restrictions, their participation in N2S must be in doubt.
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Posted: 26 Jun 2020 at 17:14 |
Raider999 wrote:
Super G wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies. |
Good thinking, but quite a difference in standards.
With those travel restrictions, their participation in N2S must be in doubt. |
So what would that mean? Guernsey forced to stay down (With some sort of compensation I assume) and S&E get to stay up? I have to say I like this idea (not just because I like trips to Guernsey!). But I guess they'd just say Guernsey have to play all their home matches somewhere in Hampshire.
Edited by Robb - 26 Jun 2020 at 17:15
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Posted: 27 Jun 2020 at 14:09 |
Robb wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Super G wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies. |
Good thinking, but quite a difference in standards.
With those travel restrictions, their participation in N2S must be in doubt. |
So what would that mean? Guernsey forced to stay down (With some sort of compensation I assume) and S&E get to stay up? I have to say I like this idea (not just because I like trips to Guernsey!). But I guess they'd just say Guernsey have to play all their home matches somewhere in Hampshire.
| That could be an option assuming the Guernsey players could fly in and out for each game. It would also offer some income, however small, for the club that hosts their home games. Would suggest somewhere in the Gatwick vicinity unless there are going to be flights into Hampshire?
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Posted: 27 Jun 2020 at 15:06 |
Raider999 wrote:
Robb wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Super G wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies. |
Good thinking, but quite a difference in standards.
With those travel restrictions, their participation in N2S must be in doubt. |
So what would that mean? Guernsey forced to stay down (With some sort of compensation I assume) and S&E get to stay up? I have to say I like this idea (not just because I like trips to Guernsey!). But I guess they'd just say Guernsey have to play all their home matches somewhere in Hampshire.
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That could be an option assuming the Guernsey players could fly in and out for each game. It would also offer some income, however small, for the club that hosts their home games.
Would suggest somewhere in the Gatwick vicinity unless there are going to be flights into Hampshire? |
The only reason I said Hampshire was because Guernsey are affiliated to the Hampshire RFU so they'd probably want to/be required to support their local county association. I believe Aurigny do fly to Southampton.
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Posted: 27 Jun 2020 at 18:22 |
Robb wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Robb wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Super G wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies. |
Good thinking, but quite a difference in standards.
With those travel restrictions, their participation in N2S must be in doubt. |
So what would that mean? Guernsey forced to stay down (With some sort of compensation I assume) and S&E get to stay up? I have to say I like this idea (not just because I like trips to Guernsey!). But I guess they'd just say Guernsey have to play all their home matches somewhere in Hampshire.
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That could be an option assuming the Guernsey players could fly in and out for each game. It would also offer some income, however small, for the club that hosts their home games.
Would suggest somewhere in the Gatwick vicinity unless there are going to be flights into Hampshire? |
The only reason I said Hampshire was because Guernsey are affiliated to the Hampshire RFU so they'd probably want to/be required to support their local county association. I believe Aurigny do fly to Southampton. | I understand why you suggested Hampshire, the reason I suggested near Gatwick is for travel purposes that is their base not Southampton.
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Posted: 29 Jun 2020 at 15:10 |
Robb wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Super G wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies. |
Good thinking, but quite a difference in standards.
With those travel restrictions, their participation in N2S must be in doubt. |
So what would that mean? Guernsey forced to stay down (With some sort of compensation I assume) and S&E get to stay up? I have to say I like this idea (not just because I like trips to Guernsey!). But I guess they'd just say Guernsey have to play all their home matches somewhere in Hampshire.
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That wouldn't be an option either unless the players fancied moving to the UK for the season. The 2 week quarantine relates to any locals returning to the Island also
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Posted: 29 Jun 2020 at 15:11 |
and any non-local players (before anyone gets a dig in)
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Posted: 29 Jun 2020 at 16:13 |
Super G wrote:
Robb wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Super G wrote:
Raider999 wrote:
Intouch wrote:
Dad wrote:
If the muted promise of a test with 20min result comes to fruition then a test pre game (or on the Friday) would make the game playable without any modifications |
I note your post, but question for you,what of teams like DMP, Caldy Plymouth, Redruth ( at Nat 1 and 2 level) who spend 50% of the season on the road on Friday afternoons, early evenings or/and 90% of the sides going to play Guernsey, who spend time travelling on Friday nights.
How could you have trained Thursday night with the team, take a test and be positive on Friday, the whole of Thursday nights training group has to do into lockdown having been in contact with said player and the club does therefore not have a side to travel |
Guernsey did have a 14 day quarantine on anyone arriving - not sure it still applies.
Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Ireland are exempt from quarantine when travelling to UK, I would have thought same would apply iPod reverse travel but? |
Guernsey are following different guidelines to the UK...we are out of lockdown now and basically back to normal, we just have travel restrictions whereby we can travel off Island but anyone coming in has to quarantine for two weeks. Raiders have started back at training properly so could be a long pre season. Guernsey has agreed a travel bridge with Isle of Man as they also have no more active cases, so there is talk of potential Home and away friendlies. |
Good thinking, but quite a difference in standards.
With those travel restrictions, their participation in N2S must be in doubt. |
So what would that mean? Guernsey forced to stay down (With some sort of compensation I assume) and S&E get to stay up? I have to say I like this idea (not just because I like trips to Guernsey!). But I guess they'd just say Guernsey have to play all their home matches somewhere in Hampshire.
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That wouldn't be an option either unless the players fancied moving to the UK for the season. The 2 week quarantine relates to any locals returning to the Island also | The original post didn't make that clear - if that is indeed the case, I cannot see anyway Guernsey can play in any league Until the quarantine situation changes
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Posted: 29 Jul 2020 at 09:48 |
Frustrating the amount of silence we're getting on this front. Especially since the RFU haven't moved off step 2 of their plan yet.
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In some positive news, Hertfordshires largest pub garden opens up at midday today at Hertford RFC for club members and friends.
We will not mention that the longest Lager glasses do not fit under the specially designed perspex!
Maybe it's specially designed to stop people drinking certain Lagers?
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Posted: 01 Aug 2020 at 15:29 |
Robb wrote:
Frustrating the amount of silence we're getting on this front. Especially since the RFU haven't moved off step 2 of their plan yet. |
Ask your Club Secretary! S(h)e, like me will be getting twice weekly updates from the RFU and probably weekly updates from your CB RDO about what can and can’t be done. Weekly coaching and administrative webinars and lots of practical help.
The RFU cannot move from Stage B on the Roadmap without Government agreeing their Return to Play protocol. Tha5 was submitted last week and is probably what led to the Sports Minister last Monday talking about community rugby returning without scrums until January.
The RFU is anything but quiet and inactive. Give them a break for a change!
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Posted: 02 Aug 2020 at 12:25 |
Halliford wrote:
Robb wrote:
Frustrating the amount of silence we're getting on this front. Especially since the RFU haven't moved off step 2 of their plan yet. |
Ask your Club Secretary! S(h)e, like me will be getting twice weekly updates from the RFU and probably weekly updates from your CB RDO about what can and can’t be done. Weekly coaching and administrative webinars and lots of practical help.
The RFU cannot move from Stage B on the Roadmap without Government agreeing their Return to Play protocol. Tha5 was submitted last week and is probably what led to the Sports Minister last Monday talking about community rugby returning without scrums until January.
The RFU is anything but quiet and inactive. Give them a break for a change! | Maybe they aren't quiet and inactive - but they were certainly very slow to get a protocol together and submitted to the government.
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