Worcester
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A third member of France’s management team has tested positive for Covid-19 while the federation is investigating whether there is a link with an outbreak among the sevens team
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The Premiership’s Covid-19 crisis escalated yesterdayon Wednesday with two more matches cancelled amid a record number of positive tests across the league
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Sale v Worcester should have been off when the Covid-19 outbreak was confirmed. Instead the title race was put before health
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The season will resume on Friday and, with nine rounds left and two play-off weekends to follow, there is plenty to play for
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Friday’s Premiership resumption with no fans make the on-field language audible, while a lot of player moves make an open competition even more unpredictable
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The RFU is planning to cut 139 jobs due the lack of revenue from matches at Twickenham
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The Worcester lock has been in hospital since suffering a serious neck injury in his team’s defeat to Saracens in January
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Saracens cruised to a 62-5 bonus point win at home to Worcester in the Premiership with 10 tries including two from Rotimi Segun
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Leicester undo their own good work again, Rees-Zammit in the Wales reckoning and Sale raise their sights
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Harlequins squandered a first-half lead with Jamie Shillcock scoring the decisive try in Worcester’s 19-14 away victory
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On the last day of the season, Bath clinched sixth place with a 32-31 comeback win at Welford Road, while Sale were seventh after edging past Gloucester in a 13-try feast
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Marcus Smith orchestrates Harlequins’ crushing win against Worcester