BREAKING NEWS An extraordinary development that could save the NRL! 9WWOS NRL
According to V'Landys, a reduction in infection rates since the league ceased playing means that a bubble was no longer necessary, with Sydney-based players likely to be allowed to live in their own homes."When we were playing, the infection rate was 23.5 percent, today it's 1.8 percent," he said.
"I think it will be some level of the bubble but not to the magnitude where players will be kept in rooms at all times.According to the report, only a secondary outbreak could see the NRL return to the proposed bubble model.The league also has the government's backing, with NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro explaining how the NRL will help Australians get through self isolation.
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