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Alaalatoa’s short shift across ACT border shows how WA is holding Super Rugby AU to ransom – Sydney Morning Herald
The Brumbies captain lives a couple of kilometres outside the ACT but had to pack his bags and move because of WA protocols.

WA has travel restrictions in place for NSW residents due to COVID-19, and although Wallaroo is a sparsely populated rural area just over the border, there was no exemption for one of Australian rugbys biggest names.
Alaalatoas swift move sums up the fluid nature of professional sport in 2021. The Brumbies and Waratahs were supposed to play a trial match in Bowral on January 30, but that was cancelled because of WA border policies.
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