THE Rugby Football League have issued a notice with regards to the impact lockdown Mark II will have on grassroots sport, including Community Rugby League.
Early indications are that grassroots team sport will not be permitted in this lockdown period.
In the event that activity is cancelled, the RFL have said that they will again make available free 'Virtual Club' activities to enable clubs to keep young players in particular connected to their club and the individual exercise and mental wellbeing benefits that come from that.
A statements on the RFL website reads: "The RFL will be speaking to DCMS officials tomorrow.
"Additionally, the Participation and Development team will continue to support community clubs directly with club sustainability work - ensuring that clubs can access all the grant funding support and national or local mitigations available and are helped in navigating this as they prepare for new seasons in 2021.
"The loss of most forms of income this year, whilst facing fixed costs, is a serious concern to many community clubs.
"The RFL has, since March, raised with Government and Sport England the significant and growing impact on community clubs of the loss of membership and food and beverage revenue which supports sporting opportunities in the heart of our communities."
The RFL say they will contact all community clubs directly tomorrow.
Meanwhile clubs can access ongoing support and guidance from the team via National Clubs Manager John McMullen: E: John.McMullen@rfl.uk.com
Some local clubs had already decided to curtail playing and even training activities.
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