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Melbourne United struck by COVID outbreak, 12 players test positive – Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne United’s off-season has been thrown into turmoil after 12 players tested positive to COVID-19, forcing the team to immediately halt training.

The rest of Melbourne United’s training squad and on-court staff were tested and went into isolation with the league announcing on Sunday that a total of 12 players had tested positive.
The NBL did not list the names of those other positive tests as they are a mix of contracted players who are in Melbourne and uncontracted training players, but the team cut back the numbers at training when the second lockdown began for their three sessions each week.
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