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Vunipola and team mates apologise to Saracens for violating lockdown

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - European Champions Cup - Pool 4 - Saracens v Racing 92 - Allianz Park, London, Britain - January 19, 2020 Saracens' Billy Vunipola during the warm up before the match Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs/File Photo

England international Billy Vunipola was among five Saracens players who have apologised for violating lockdown rules that are in place in Britain to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, the English Premiership club said on Thursday.

Vunipola and team mates Alex Goode, Sean Maitland, Nick Isiekwe and Josh Ibuanokpe were pictured meeting for coffee in St Albans on Monday.

People from different households have been barred from socialising since the British government brought in lockdown measures on March 23. If they have to go out, they are also required to maintain a distance of at least two metres from people who do not live in their house.

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Premiership - Bristol Bears v Saracens - Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, Britain - April 13, 2019 Saracens' Alex Goode kicks a conversion Action Images/Adam Holt/File Photo

Saracens said they have spoken to the players, who accepted they had made an error in judgement.

"The club was very disappointed to learn about a small group of players being sighted together in St Albans," Saracens said in a statement.

"The government guidelines on social distancing ... are very clear and the club has been vigorous in its messaging to all players and staff about the importance of adhering to these guidelines.

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Premiership - Saracens v Northampton Saints - Allianz Park, London, Britain - March 2, 2019 Saracens' Sean Maitland scores their first try Action Images/Adam Holt/File Photo

"Management has spoken to the players involved, all of whom ... have apologised for any upset they may have caused. We are confident this will not happen again."

England's top flight rugby season has been suspended since March and Vunipola was among several Saracens players asked to take pay cuts during the coronavirus crisis, which has resulted in over 30,000 deaths in the United Kingdom..

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Premiership - Saracens v Exeter Chiefs - Allianz Park, London, Britain - May 4, 2019 Saracens' Nick Isiekwe gestures to the fans Action Images/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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