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NRL looking at Storm-to-NSW option amid Victoria lockdown – NRL.COM
ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys says the NRL is already looking at moving the Storm out of Melbourne amid the state’s latest COVID-19 lockdown.

The NRL will on Monday explore whether Storm players and staff need to be relocated to NSW depending on developments in Victoria’s latest COVID-19 spike.
Melbourne players and staff have written permission from the Victorian government to train as usual at their AAMI Park base as a professional sporting outfit while the state enters day three of a five-day lockdown.
The Storm won the 2020 premiership while based on the Sunshine Coast due to Melbourne’s extensive lockdown last season, and V’landys…
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