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COVID-19 spike in south-west Sydney leaves NRL with huge headache – Wide World of Sports
V’landys weighing up surprise Queensland call
The NRL will test players in COVID-19 hotspots every three days, amid speculation the Queensland-based sides will need to be relocated to New South Wales in order to keep the competition running.
South-west Sydney has emerged as a COVID-19 hotspot in the last week, with around 40 cases now linked to an outbreak at the Crossroads Hotel in Casula.
Earlier this week the Queensland government banned anyone who lives in, or has recently visited Campbelltown or Liverpool, from entering the state.
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