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Brumbies' game against Sunwolves won't be played in Japan

The Brumbies' match with the Sunwolves in Tokyo has been cancelled, pending further relocation arrangements Koki Nagahama/Getty Images for Sunwolves

The Brumbies' Super Rugby match against the Sunwolves scheduled for early next month in Osaka is set to be relocated due to the coronavirus.

SANZAAR announced on Thursday morning the Japanese government has requested the cancellation of all sporting events for the next two weeks, which takes in the Brumbies' match on March 6.

SANZAAR is now working to determine if the match can be relocated and if this isn't possible, the teams are set to split the competition points.

"The international cross-border nature of the Super Rugby tournament has led SANZAAR to review its playing schedule and to implement specific tournament protocols to minimise any risks of the ongoing effects of the Corona [COVID-19] virus," SANZAAR's statement read. "To date the virus has been detected in 30 countries and territories around the World. The most concerning to SANZAAR of these are the Sunwolves' home venues in Japan and Singapore where matches are scheduled to be played.

"Presently a number of countries including Australia, New Zealand and Singapore have placed travel and country entry restrictions on passengers travelling from or through mainland China [the virus epicentre] within 14 days of entry to reduce the potential spread of infection. However, at this time travel restrictions into and out of Japan by the respective SANZAAR Governments have not been further escalated from their latest positions earlier in the week.

"However, SANZAAR has now been informed that the Japanese Government has requested the cancellation of sporting events in the country for the next two weeks with specific mention of the Japanese professional sports leagues. This includes the Sunwolves versus Brumbies match that is scheduled to be played in Osaka on the 6th March 2020.

"SANZAAR has therefore been in communication with all relevant stakeholders regarding the match and advanced discussions have been held to adequately address this recent announcement by the Japanese government. SANZAAR is now working to determine if this match can be relocated. SANZAAR will issue further details on the position of this match and any potential further disruptions in the near future."