Ayr Racecourse was the scene as professional sport returned in Scotland following the coronavirus lockdown but top-flight football clubs are still awaiting the resumption of contact training. A nine-race meeting at Ayr behind closed doors saw Scottish sport take the first small step towards normality as racing resumed after an absence of 98 days. A suspension of Scottish football activity was partially lifted on June 11 for top-flight clubs only to begin socially distanced sessions. pic.twitter.com/ELW0W4CyFt — Edinburgh Rugby (@EdinburghRugby) June 22, 2020The Scottish Rugby Union has invited players in for voluntary fitness sessions at BT Murrayfield this week. Edinburgh players attended on Monday with Glasgow squad members due in on Tuesday.
Source: Express June 22, 2020 17:26 UTC