Rebels pull entire front row after 30 minutes due to repeated scrum infringements
The Crusaders scrum was dominant, so rather than risk yellow cards or penalty tries, Melbourne's coach replaced the three forwards at once.
The coronavirus has put paid to the French rugby season and there’ll be no winner declared for 2020.
The French Top 14 season has been officially abandoned amid the COVID-19 crisis and no champions will be named, the French rugby league (LNR) said on Tuesday.
The LNR added that no club would be relegated and no team would be promoted from the Pro D2, the second division in the country.
The decision had been widely expected since the LNR and the club presidents reached an agreement on April 30 to call off the campaign.
The LNR said in a statement that the board of directors had adopted a resolution calling for the abandonment of the Top 14 and Pro D2 championships.
It added that the European qualifying spots would be attributed “once the ECPR (European Professional Club Rugby) will have confirmed the format of competition applicable in 2020-21”.
The standings that will be taken into account are those of the day of the 17th round of the matches, with Union Bordeaux Begles on top with 61 points ahead of Lyon (53), Racing 92 (46) and RC Toulon (45).
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said in April that the 2019-20 season of sport would not be able to resume, although government to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus left room for games to be played without spectators.
Finishing the season with no spectators was never an option for the LNR as most of its clubs’ income is from ticket sales and hospitality services at the stadiums.
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