An insurance wrangle between the Premiership Rugby Limited and World Rugby could see major repercussions for some tier one nations in the lead up to the Rugby World Cup.
The Guardian reported that PRL could prevent certain players from joining their national teams until August due to issues of insurance for injuries picked up while on international duty.
Clubs are due compensation when injuries occur during an official test window, but have recently grown weary of unions, leading to slow payments. It is understood the Rugby Football Union has written to World Rugby in support of PRL on the matter.
If the legal dispute is not resolved, PRL intends to deprive players from joining their teams until when the official test window opens – only 35 days before the World Cup opener in Japan.