Young calls for Government help as Cardiff six face second quarantine

Three Cardiff players and three staff members underwent a 10-day period of isolation in Cape Town after testing positive for Covid-19; they face the same quarantine period upon arriving back into the UK due to South Africa being added to the travel red list

Last Updated: 10/12/21 6:01pm

Dai Young is among the 42 Cardiff squad members who are isolating near Crawley

Dai Young has pleaded for government intervention to assist the Cardiff personnel facing an extended period of quarantine as a result of the club’s recent ill-fated trip to South Africa.

Three players and three staff members underwent a 10-day period of isolation in Cape Town after testing positive for the virus and are now set to face the same quarantine period in the UK due to South Africa having been added to the travel red list.

Young called for assistance amid fears a further period of isolation – with the potential for a longer spell if UK-based testing picks up the previous positives – could affect their mental health.

Cardiff director of rugby Young said: “These guys, some of whom have young families, have already quarantined for 10 days in an approved South African facility in Cape Town.

“They are symptom-free and now will most likely have developed antibodies to the virus – all the science tells us they are extremely low risk, are in a better position than any of us, and they should not need to quarantine.

“However, the current legislation does not account for this situation and therefore, as it stands, they must once again quarantine for 10 days in the UK.

“It will have a significant impact on the individuals’ health and well-being and we require support from the powers that be at DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport) and Public Health for decisions to be made.

“This goes for not only our six colleagues but everyone in this awful situation. Something must be done.”

Cardiff face holders Toulouse in the Heineken Champions Cup on Saturday

Forty-two further Cardiff players and staff remain in isolation in a hotel near London until early next week, savaging the team selection for Saturday’s daunting Heineken Champions Cup tie against five-time champions Toulouse.

Ellis Jenkins, who captained Wales in the recent Autumn Nations Series, did not travel to South Africa for the ultimately postponed pair of United Rugby Championship fixtures and will lead a team comprising a handful of international team-mates, semi-professionals and academy players.

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