Bristol fly-half Callum Sheedy reflected on his week’s roller coaster ride after his Welsh side’s delayed arrival
The 24-year-old expected to join Wales on Tuesday, but Bristol is now waiting to see if they replace Wasps in Saturday’s Premiership final
Wasps’ involvement with Exeter at Twickenham in question after three other players tested positive for Covid-19 Four players and three staff tested positive last week, meaning the club have now seven self-isolated players who would not be available
A decision on whether the Wasps can play or not will be made on Wednesday after another round of testing on Tuesday
Bristol Bears to replace Wasps if they can’t complete the game The Bears finished third in the league and lost to the Wasps in the semifinals earlier this month
After a weekend of celebrations, Sheedy and Bristol find themselves in limbo until Wednesday and the players will stay with their clubs until a decision is made
« With the wasps news we’re almost in limbo now with what’s going to happen on the weekend, but it’s just a matter of getting ready like we’re going to play on Saturday
« I was due to meet Wales on Tuesday morning but I have to hang up the fire, prepare for a final Who knows? everything is up
« The wasps crossed the fingers pass because they fully deserve it and they are there by merit If they don’t, we have a duty to play and we will do our best to go and win it if we are called «
Sheedy reflected on the past two weeks which have seen their ups and downs, including his first international call-up by Wales coach Wayne Pivac with the Cardiff-born player also eligible for England and the ‘Ireland
« I got called out from Wales on Tuesday and then on Saturday we got hammered by wasps which was probably one of my lowest points
« It was hard to take, then we had a quick turnaround towards the Toulon game and the win which was probably my best
« I couldn’t think of everything Welsh related because if you forget the ball while playing in Toulon on a Friday you will get stung
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