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Published 10:30 16 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 12:37 16 Nov 2015 GMT
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"Already our management team is planning the weeks and months ahead to see what our fixture list looks like and any potential impact this will have," he said.
"Other clubs will be doing the same and we just have to manage that and have the squad prepared for a midweek game or for a game to be shifted to later in the season."
Should any game fail to be rescheduled, competition bosses may even have to resort to a little-known mathematical system used to decide the results of abandoned amateur matches in France, known as periequation-equalisation, which is similar to cricket's Duckworth-Lewis method.
EPCR say they will consider all the options available before deciding what to do, with its chairman, Simon Halliday, saying: “This is going to be a consultative process with all those involved, and will not be a matter of us quoting the rule book and telling people to get on with it.
"It is an unprecedented situation and it is important we take into account all sensibilities.
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