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NRL gains concessions for players following south-west Sydney coronavirus spike – ABC News
The NRL makes sure Queensland clubs will not be forced into hotel isolation and players from Sydney’s COVID-19 hotspots can continue living at home.
The NRL has made sure Queensland clubs will not be forced into hotel isolation in the state, while players from Sydney’s COVID-19 hotspots will be able to continue living at home.
Key points:
- All four Queensland-based clubs are subject to the same bubble conditions as those outside the state
- Players residing in the south-west Sydney hotspots are allowed to continue living in the area
- Wests Tigers players and officials living in Liverpool and Campbelltown were tested for…
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