Catalans coach Steve McNamara has detailed life in lock-downed France as he attempts to keep his squad active in unprecedented times.
The former England boss lives alone in an apartment in Canet with his family back in England, and now has strictly limited movement and a complete curfew between 8pm and 6am.
Any trips outside must be accompanied with paperwork and a reason, with French authorities stringently enforcing the measures around the country.
McNamara explained: “I’ve been stopped four times by police, and if you don’t produce that piece of paper and they agree with where you’re going, then it’s a €35 fine the first time and then €135.
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