With little live sport to get excited about, we looked back at what previously happened in the sporting world on March 18.
A five-week break has been implemented in the Premiership, with the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup quarter-finals pushed back.
With most sport around the globe falling victim to coronavirus-related postponements, we look back at what previously happened on this day.
All administrative staff at Rugby Australia headquarters will work from home for two days due to a coronavirus scare.
Tom Wright and Solomone Kata scored two tries apiece to lead the Brumbies to their fourth consecutive victory over the Waratahs.
To allow the Highlanders squad to travel back to New Zealand, their Super Rugby match against Jaguares has been called off.
South African Conference leaders the Sharks will not play again for an indefinite period due to the coronavirus but won on Saturday.
Sunday's meeting between the Brumbies and the Waratahs will be the final Super Rugby match before the competition is suspended.
The Reds came from behind to beat the Bulls 41-17 and there were Super Rugby wins for the Blues and the Crusaders.
Gareth Davies does not think the WRU could have dealt with the postponement of Wales' Six Nations clash with Scotland any better.
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a plethora of events and tournaments being postponed, but some competitions are set to continue.
Scarlets have confirmed Wales flanker James Davies will miss the rest of the season as he requires hip surgery.
Despite earlier assertions the game would go ahead, the Wales v Scotland match in the Six Nations is now off.
Hurricanes claimed an epic victory over Chiefs in Super Rugby, with the decisive kick from Jordie Barrett coming long after the hooter.
French Rugby Federation president Bernard Laporte said the sport is suspended indefinitely as coronavirus spreads throughout the country.
Wales and Scotland are due to play a Six Nations match in Cardiff on Saturday, and the WRU says coronavirus will not prevent it...
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