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NRL moves non Queensland-based teams onto stricter COVID-19 restrictions amid latest outbreak in NSW – ABC News
The Australian Rugby League Commission moves the 12 clubs based outside Queensland back to their original biosecurity protocols, but decides against moving all teams north of the border.

The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) has opted against sending all teams to Queensland in response to the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney.
However, the ARLC has moved the other 12 clubs back under the original biosecurity controls put in place after the season went into lockdown.
Key points:
- The Queensland Government declared coronavirus hotspots in several areas of NSW
- The ARLC has considered whether to base all 16 clubs in Queensland
- It has decided to kee…

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