'It's a credit to their professionalism' that the NRL players will be ready to go whenever the competition resumes says Clint Newton RLPA chief executive 🙌
RLPA chief executive Clint Newton says"it's a credit to their professionalism" that the NRL players will be ready to go whenever the competition resumes.
With the COVID-19 infection rate falling below 2% from around 23% when the competition was suspended less than three weeks ago, there is growing optimism that the season can be restarted midway through the year although the NRL has not indicated what the return date would be. "The players will be ready to go like they were in round one and that's a credit to their professionalism and standards that they continue to prioritise their playing career."
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Wednesday that her government would monitor the effects of the restrictions in place for the state and"assess that on a month by month basis".
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