Rob Baxter has accused Premiership Rugby of a lack of leadership over the sport’s support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
The top flight’s organising body revealed yesterday that Harlequins, Leicester and Wasps will each take a knee when the league resumes this weekend.
They confirmed Bath will form a huddle ‘in unity’, Northampton a 'circle', Bristol a ‘heart-shape', whilst Gloucester and Worcester will line up in a ‘V’ before playing each other.
London Irish, Sale and Saracens will wear anti-racism t-shirts whilst warming up. But while table-topping Exeter have pledged to show their full support for Rugby Against Racism, they have not said what form it will take.
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