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NRL clubs will take part in a biosecurity information briefing before training resumes on Tuesday ahead of the season relaunch on May 28.

There will be an initial ban on contact drills - including tackling - and teams will be limited to groups of 10 or less. Random checks will occur to ensure players are adhering to strict coronavirus guidelines.

The New Zealand Warriors flew into Tamworth on Sunday night, where they will isolate for 14 days while the Melbourne Storm were forced to relocate to Albury after their request to train was rejected by the Victorian government. "We know there are other NRL clubs seeking to come into NSW to train from other states and territories," NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said.

 

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Biosecurity, information, acting responsibly ........we are talking about NRL players (dumber than dog shit).

Yes, just in case they catch a cold; and if they do; they will be held ransom !

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