Hands off: NRL players banned from tackling, wrestling in training return

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NRL players will be restricted to non-contact training in groups of 10 when they return to their clubs this week | app85

The AIS second stage guidelines for rugby league's return to play explicitly state only skills drills using a ball to kick and pass can be completed, and also ban tackling and wrestling. The groups can be no larger than 10 in size, including players and staff.

V'landys insisted the code's players could be trusted despite transgressions from high-profile stars Latrell Mitchell, Josh Addo-Carr and Nathan Cleary. . "I think they realise the importance, not only are they affecting themselves but they are also affecting the 485 colleagues and the game itself."If they do transgress it is a one in a thousand chance in the community that they will get the virus. If they stay with our biosecurity measures it is one in 10,000 chance they will get the virus.

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