Rugby-Samoa, Hong Kong women out of World Cup qualification due to
COVID-19
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[January 21, 2022] (Reuters)
- Hong Kong and Samoa have pulled out
of qualification tournaments for next year's women's World Cup in
New Zealand due to "insurmountable logistical challenges" caused by
the COVID-19 pandemic, World Rugby said on Friday.
Hong Kong were due to participate in the Asia Rugby Women's
Championship which would act as a feeder event for the final
qualification tournament in Dubai, but they will no longer be
travelling due to Hong Kong's lockdown restrictions.
Samoa, who were heading directly to the final qualifiers, were
facing challenges on re-entry including a six-month return
moratorium for anyone who tests positive outside the country, which
contributed to their decision to withdraw.
"Our thoughts go out to the players and management who have worked
tirelessly in preparation for this tournament and we would like to
reassure them that every avenue was explored in attempt to find a
solution to this unique and challenging situation," World Rugby
chairman Bill Beaumont said.
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"We remain committed to delivering a safe Final
Qualification Tournament for the remaining participating unions and
will be working closely with Hong Kong and Samoa to ensure the best
possible 2022 campaign for their women's 15s teams."
With the Asia Rugby Women's Championship no longer taking place,
World Rugby has revised the format for the final qualification
tournament.
Kazakhstan and Colombia will now play in a
semi-final on Feb. 19, with the winner facing Scotland on Feb. 25
for a place at next year's World Cup in New Zealand, which will be
held from Oct. 8 to Nov. 12.
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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