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The Cronulla Sharks were rocked with an almighty scare when six players didn't pass their temperature checks when they arrived in Townsville to face the Cowboys.

Six players reportedly were unable to pass their first temperature check and forced to go into isolation for 15 minutes. NRL's strict bio-security protocols state that any player with a temperature above 37.2 cannot take part in the match. Before kick-off, Sharks Star Matt Moylan who was one of the six players in involved, confirmed he passed his second test as did his five teammates."No, just the first one ," Moylan told Fox Sports."I just had to go to a room for 15 minutes and get re-tested, but I was sweet.

"I was the first one to read high, but I think most of the other boys have passed so we can just focus on getting out there."

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