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NRL puts players on level two COVID protocols, venue for Storm-Broncos game on Good Friday unclear
Amid Queensland’s COVID-19 outbreak, restrictions have again been placed on NRL players and officials, while a decision is yet to be made on where to play the Good Friday clash between Melbourne and Brisbane.
Key points:
- Following the COVID outbreak in Queensland, NRL players have been told to wear masks indoors, avoid public transport and not use taxis or ride-share services unless necessary
- The NRL is in discussions with the Victorian Government over the venue for the round four game between Melbourne and Brisbane
- It is possible that the game could get switched to Sydney, as part of a doubleheader with the Souths-Bulldogs game
All players were on Tuesday ordered into level-two protocols, which included wearing masks indoors when they…
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