A Melbourne Storm player has taken aim at the media who he believes are spreading wrong information surrounding the league’s return.
Despite the NRL pushing ahead, people believe rushing back into sport isn’t a good sign for what is going on with day-to-day life. But current Melbourne Storm star Sandor Earl has gone into great detail over the lengths the league is taking and slammed the spread of “misguided information”.
“But just feel like there was a bit of misguided information. In terms of sports returning people need to understand the health and safety measures are there but it’s also under extreme circumstances. “I just think there was a little bit of lack of knowledge and understanding around that area and the point was also brought up about five people at funerals and how it’s not fair for other people.
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