Moana Pasifika's disrupted start to life in Super Rugby has hit another hurdle, with their clash against Western Force on Friday postponed.
The new side have already had three games postponed due to Covid-19, recently being forced to play five matches in 19 days to make up the fixtures.
The scheduling nightmare left Moana Pasifika on the wrong end of a couple of heavy defeats, consigning them to the bottom of the Super Rugby ladder after eight rounds.
And now, ahead of their first chance to play transtasman opposition, Covid-19 cases in the Force camp have left Super Rugby with no choice but to postponement the fixture, set to be played in Melbourne on Friday night.
Competition officials said in a statement they were "very disappointed to have to postpone another game this season" but the decision "was made with the best interests for the health and wellbeing of players and staff in mind".