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Bennett, Vaughan stood down over biosecurity breaches – NRL.COM
Souths coach and Dragons prop each stood down over biosecurity breaches.

Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett and Dragons prop Paul Vaughan have both been stood down for 14 days after breaking the NRL’s COVID-19 biosecurity protocols.
The NRL said the decision was made to put Bennett and Vaughan on a 14-day ‘COVID hold’ after they contravened NRL biosecurity protocols by dining seperately at restaurants.
Bennett and Vaughan must isolate from their respective squads for two weeks and test negative to COVID-19 at the conclusion of the COVID-hold before returning to their sq…
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