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29th December 2020
11:42am GMT

'Leinster Rugby are assisting two senior players who have tested positive for Covid-19. One player was tested outside the PCR testing window, after feeling unwell, and is now self-isolating. 'Further PCR testing was carried out at Leinster Rugby yesterday morning on 104 players and staff and 103 tests returned negative results with one senior player testing positive and he is also self-isolating. A number of close contacts of the two players have been identified and these players are also self-isolating.'[caption id="attachment_222240" align="aligncenter" width="1963"]
The Leinster team huddle following a win over Munster at the Aviva Stadium, in September. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Asked about that close contacts line in the release, Cullen confirmed he expects to be without a few more of his senior squad for Saturday's home game against Connacht. He commented:
"Sometimes a close contact is a friend, family member or staff member that a player could have been in contact with. So, we have to be very, very careful about who we hang out with these days! So, yeah, it's a very tricky time."Cullen says the senior squad are returning to training today having not been together since before Christmas. Their St Stephens' Day league clash with Munster was postponed after some players initially tested positive for Covid-19, only to come back negative after re-tests.
"It was the correct decision to make," he said of the postponement. "You could have played on but there was still so much uncertainty. Covid is very much prevalent, at the moment. We are all reading and hearing about it, on a constant basis. So the welfare of all the people involved here - staff and players - (is considered)... "We tested yesterday. This is our first day back in the building and the player that was tested [on Monday] is isolating at home. So we'll truck on again and get ourselves ready for Connacht."In better news for the province, tighthead Tadhg Furlong is increasing his training load with a view to a comeback in 2021. Furlong has not played since rugby resumed, back in August, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. "Yes, you will hopefully see (Furlong and Johnny Sexton) in the next few weeks," said Cullen, "which is a positive. Some of the national guys will get a break at this time of year anyway... some guys were going to be off last week and this week, anyway, so that plan hasn't changed." "Tadhg is making steady progress," Cullen added, "so hopefully there will be some involvement in team training this week. And, hopefully, that gets him a bit closer to a return."
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