Quote ="Londo06"Who says they can't train, unless Bradford pay their player insurance month to month, and players should have their own personal insurance covering them for out of work-time injuries that affect their ability to earn a wage.
Why can't they go down to a local park and make do, attempt to pull together while they are still earning, and then all go their separate ways when the RFL stop bankrolling the wage bill, or the club goes to the wall.'"
If Bradford are in administration it is likely that all of their insurances have been cancelled and the administrators will then look to provide some form of insurance for tangible assets.
Playser cannot get personal cover for professional sports cover cost effectively and any individual Personal Accident insurance they may have will exclude professional sport.
Therefore, it is possible that the players are uninsured and as Rugby is a contact sport and they could suffer serious injury easily in training they will have been advised not to do anything until the question of insurance is resolved. IIRC, the RFL has paid the PA cover for the players last week...
Poor sods