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Queensland-based players facing 14-day quarantine after season ends – NRL.COM
Titans players may be house-bound for two weeks after their last match against Newcastle, while their Broncos and Cowboys counterparts could be forced to isolate at home for 8 days after their seasons end due to Queensland’s strict border regulations.

Titans players may be house-bound for two weeks after their last match, while their Broncos and Cowboys counterparts could be forced to isolate at home for eight days after their season ends due to Queenslands strict border regulations.
Players from the NRLs Queensland-based clubs, including the Storm, have had to begin a two-week quarantine period after every match against NSW-based teams, including the Warriors, and have been advised they will need to continue the process after their playing …
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