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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Abdo saying it's the 9 Sydney clubs. Didn't mention Canberra, Newcastle or Melbourne. They could still be included. Would make sense for logistics. Harsh on fans of those clubs though.
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Re: All teams possibly moving- announcement tomorrow
Most of those are family contacts , there a many large families who all live in the same house in Sydney. Over 55 of those cases were family members-TW- wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 4:40 pmHow's that no complacency going?cat wrote:https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
Yep I was right.
I'm sure your big enough to admit it
77 cases today, probably 120 tomorrow
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
It would be hard on all clubs, players and staff.Northern Raider wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 4:52 pm Abdo saying it's the 9 Sydney clubs. Didn't mention Canberra, Newcastle or Melbourne. They could still be included. Would make sense for logistics. Harsh on fans of those clubs though.
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In terms of the raiders Jack will struggle to leave his newborn for 8 weeks or longer, papa has another kid due, many with young kids and can Tapine survive without his wife telling him how to play?
Some players might just say no
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
The NRL is on Wednesday set to relocate as many as 12 teams to Queensland in a desperate bid to keep the competition alive: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-co ... 588qh.html
It’s including Canberra.
It’s including Canberra.
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
How did those families catch covid again? Or are they making it in their houses?cat wrote:Most of those are family contacts , there a many large families who all live in the same house in Sydney. Over 55 of those cases were family members-TW- wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 4:40 pmHow's that no complacency going?cat wrote:https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
Yep I was right.
I'm sure your big enough to admit it
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
It makes sense. If the borders suddenly snap closed, you want all 16 teams in the same state.
Sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is just the train that's about to hit you.
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How about trying to present the facts as the are instead of skewing them repeatedly.cat wrote:Most of those are family contacts , there a many large families who all live in the same house in Sydney. Over 55 of those cases were family members-TW- wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 4:40 pmHow's that no complacency going?cat wrote:https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
Yep I was right.
I'm sure your big enough to admit it
77 cases today, probably 120 tomorrow
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Don't let the facts get in the way of your childishness
Sydney have been told for weeks now since this **** started not to visit other households unless it was to provide care/absolutely necessary. How the **** else does it spread.
Oh I dunno, complacency, having parties, dragging every member of the family to visit another family.
How about presenting this fact that clearly shows people don't give a **** when they're sick: Of the 77 cases, only 32 were in isolation for all of their infectious period
Call me childish all you want, but as I said (until you abused your moderator powers and edited it unnecessarily) I'll continue to call out the false **** you post
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Yeah. Much easier to shift everyone. Players will also have greater freedom of movement as they could leave the bubble after 14 days.
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NRL set to move 10 clubs to Queensland on Wednesday as Covid threat increases
The Australian Rugby League Commission is currently locked in an emergency board meeting where they are tipped to rubberstamp 10 NRL clubs moving to Queensland as of Wednesday. ARLC chairman Peter V’landys has been working the phones to ensure all nine Sydney NRL clubs plus the New Zealand Warriors will relocate to the Gold Coast.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
The ARL Commission will advise clubs on Sunday evening whether they need to relocate to ensure the NRL competition continues in the face of a surging COVID-19 outbreak in NSW: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/07/11/arl ... -24-hours/
NRL considers relocating every club to Queensland amid worsening COVID-19 crisis, Raiders clash with Titans could shift to Sunshine State: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14264
The Australian Rugby League Commission is currently locked in an emergency board meeting where they are tipped to rubberstamp 10 NRL clubs moving to Queensland as of Wednesday. ARLC chairman Peter V’landys has been working the phones to ensure all nine Sydney NRL clubs plus the New Zealand Warriors will relocate to the Gold Coast.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
The ARL Commission will advise clubs on Sunday evening whether they need to relocate to ensure the NRL competition continues in the face of a surging COVID-19 outbreak in NSW: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/07/11/arl ... -24-hours/
NRL considers relocating every club to Queensland amid worsening COVID-19 crisis, Raiders clash with Titans could shift to Sunshine State: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14264
Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
So fox just reported it's all NSW teams including Newcastle and the Warriors
Canberra wasn't mentioned
Sooner they announce what they're doing the better
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Canberra wasn't mentioned
Sooner they announce what they're doing the better
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Thank you Sydney! Try to be better.
Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
The Canberra Times story reads as if the Raiders will move... but I don't think anyone actually knows at the moment, given the NRL is still meeting to decide.
Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Now Canberra included in the latest announcement.
So seems I was wrong
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Surely Melbourne now have to move as well.
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NRL set to move 12 clubs to QLD on Wednesday as Covid threat increases
The NRL will shortly confirm 12 clubs are on the move to Queensland as of Wednesday. The nine Sydney-based NRL clubs, the New Zealand Warriors, Canberra and Newcastle will all be re-located to Queensland. The draw for round 18 will remain the same but all venues and times are still being thrashed out at NRL headquarters. The NRL will hold a phone hook-up with all 16 club CEO’s at 6pm on Sunday to confirm.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
NRL to relocate every club to Queensland amid worsening COVID-19 crisis, Round 18 clash with Sharks set to shift from Canberra Stadium to a Queensland venue yet to be determined: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14280
The NRL will shortly confirm 12 clubs are on the move to Queensland as of Wednesday. The nine Sydney-based NRL clubs, the New Zealand Warriors, Canberra and Newcastle will all be re-located to Queensland. The draw for round 18 will remain the same but all venues and times are still being thrashed out at NRL headquarters. The NRL will hold a phone hook-up with all 16 club CEO’s at 6pm on Sunday to confirm.
Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
NRL to relocate every club to Queensland amid worsening COVID-19 crisis, Round 18 clash with Sharks set to shift from Canberra Stadium to a Queensland venue yet to be determined: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14280
Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
I don't really get that when the ACT has 0 cases but other than that , fair enough - I get the issue with snap borders.
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
No doubt that the people of Sydney are under considerable stress at the moment. Worried about their health, their loved ones, their income and schooling their children.
Tarring a city of 5 million with the indiscretions of a minority is probably not helpful for them. It wasn't fair to Melbournians, and it's not fair to Sydneysiders.
Tarring a city of 5 million with the indiscretions of a minority is probably not helpful for them. It wasn't fair to Melbournians, and it's not fair to Sydneysiders.
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
What’s the bet we end up playing all our games at Redcliffe, Toowoomba and other Q Cup venues whilst the Channel 9 darlings get to use Suncorp and Robina?
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Correct. And looking at the daily update of at risk areas, it’s not ‘waiting for a coffee at bondi’ like out of Towners like to portray it as. They are public transport routes and essential service locations (as mandated by nsw government, however much I disagree with why ikea is an essential service).Dr Zaius wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 6:29 pm No doubt that the people of Sydney are under considerable stress at the moment. Worried about their health, their loved ones, their income and schooling their children.
Tarring a city of 5 million with the indiscretions of a minority is probably not helpful for them. It wasn't fair to Melbournians, and it's not fair to Sydneysiders.
This bastard travels easy. We should have lgas locked to stop it’s spreading to other areas in Sydney. Currently the only distance restriction is on excersize, 10km from home. I can however drive from wyong to Wollongong to go shopping if I like. That shopping could be jb hi fi.
Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
That makes no sense, and tbh it didn't during the first lockdown that jbhifi et al are considered essential retail.
Buy the **** thing online and have it delivered, surely you don't need something that urgently you can't wait a day or 2 for it to be delivered
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Buy the **** thing online and have it delivered, surely you don't need something that urgently you can't wait a day or 2 for it to be delivered
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Sky news was reporting on the situation in Sydney today while couples wandered around behind the reporter browsing shop windows. Things aren’t where they need to be and this will end in tears
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
This report says Canberra can stay outside bubble so maybe you aren’t wrong at all
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
That article says we are going in the first paragraph, later says no then says yes we are going.Billy Walker wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 6:55 pmThis report says Canberra can stay outside bubble so maybe you aren’t wrong at all
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Not the best article to read
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Standard news.com.au then
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Big League Wrap saying all teams going but also saying it keeps changing - apparently Abdo is coming upcat wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 6:57 pmThat article says we are going in the first paragraph, later says no then says yes we are going.Billy Walker wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 6:55 pmThis report says Canberra can stay outside bubble so maybe you aren’t wrong at all
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Not the best article to read
Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
OFFICIAL: ARLC announces 12 clubs, including Canberra Raiders, relocating to Queensland for at least a month due to COVID spike
Twelve NRL clubs will relocate to south-east Queensland for a month to keep the 2021 competition alive. They will relocate to dedicated hubs by Wednesday and play home matches out of Lang Park, Robina Stadium or Sunshine Coast Stadium. All Queensland-based clubs, along with the Melbourne Storm will continue to be based and play home games out of their current home cities.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/07/11/arl ... vid-spike/
NRL boss confirms 12 clubs will relocate to Queensland by Wednesday: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
NRL Premiership update
The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) tonight approved the relocation of all NSW and ACT based teams to Southeast Queensland for one month to minimise risk of the NRL Premiership being impacted by the growing COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney.
NSW and ACT Teams will relocate to dedicated hubs by Wednesday and play home matches out of either Lang Park, Robina Stadium or Sunshine Coast Stadium. All Queensland based clubs, along with the Melbourne Storm will continue to be based and play home games out of their current home cities.
The National Rugby League (NRL) is finalising arrangements with the Queensland Government to ensure every club has access to appropriate facilities at each hub. Clubs will be flown on charter flights to Queensland and comply with Apollo Protocols and public health requirements to ensure no risk to the Queensland Community. Every club will be permitted a maximum of 41 players and staff while in Queensland.
A revised schedule with the location of games for the next four Rounds will be released in the coming days.
The Commission will continue to monitor the data daily and review arrangements on a weekly basis. Clubs will return to Sydney as soon as the Commission believes risk to the competition in NSW has subsided. It is possible the relocations could be longer than one month.
Australian Rugby League Commission Chairman Peter V’landys AM said the Commission’s decision minimised the risk of the competition having to be suspended and protected the livelihoods of players and the many other people who generate their income from the game.
“The Commission has conducted an extensive risk assessment and it is clear from the current data trends that the risk to the competition is too great to continue playing in NSW right now. We are seeing close and casual contacts with links to our game on an almost daily basis,” he said.
“Queensland presents much lower risk. The Commission is doing everything we can to keep the competition going. By keeping the competition going we keep people employed and ensure the players continue to be paid at their current rate.
“Rugby League is also an escapism for people during difficult times and it’s important we do everything we can so our fans can continue to watch rugby league every week especially whilst in lockdown.”
Mr V’landys acknowledged the sacrifices players and football staff would make.
“These are very difficult decisions. I feel for the players who have to leave their homes for a period. We will not keep players in Queensland any longer than they need to be. We hope it is only for a month, but if it needs to be longer, it will be. We’re doing this to protect their livelihoods.
“This will also have a commercial impact on clubs. I have assured all clubs that the NRL will ensure they remain financially strong during this period. The NRL has found extensive efficiencies and commercial revenue over the last year which ensured the game is financially stronger than it otherwise would have been.
“I want to thank the Queensland Government. I personally have a huge debt of gratitude to the Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk for her support of our game.”
NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo said the league’s Apollo Team was ready to implement the relocation.
“We have planned for all scenarios and we are ready to implement hubs in Southeast Queensland to ensure the continuity of the competition. We will finalise the exact locations that teams will be based and the updated schedule in the next 24 hours,’’ he said.
“Southeast Queensland has multiple stadiums, high quality venues to train, first class hotel infrastructure and a low risk of COVID-19 infection.
“Our game succeeds when we work together and I want to acknowledge and thank the clubs, the players and our partners. This impacts our broadcast and commercial partners and I thank them for their assistance and doing their part to ensure the competition can continue.
“We will continue to work closely with our biosecurity experts to track the data and consider the risk in NSW. We will also work closely with our clubs to ensure they have every assistance they require.”
NRL media release
Twelve NRL clubs will relocate to south-east Queensland for a month to keep the 2021 competition alive. They will relocate to dedicated hubs by Wednesday and play home matches out of Lang Park, Robina Stadium or Sunshine Coast Stadium. All Queensland-based clubs, along with the Melbourne Storm will continue to be based and play home games out of their current home cities.
Read more: https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/07/11/arl ... vid-spike/
NRL boss confirms 12 clubs will relocate to Queensland by Wednesday: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 1d8a5bd48f
NRL Premiership update
The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) tonight approved the relocation of all NSW and ACT based teams to Southeast Queensland for one month to minimise risk of the NRL Premiership being impacted by the growing COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney.
NSW and ACT Teams will relocate to dedicated hubs by Wednesday and play home matches out of either Lang Park, Robina Stadium or Sunshine Coast Stadium. All Queensland based clubs, along with the Melbourne Storm will continue to be based and play home games out of their current home cities.
The National Rugby League (NRL) is finalising arrangements with the Queensland Government to ensure every club has access to appropriate facilities at each hub. Clubs will be flown on charter flights to Queensland and comply with Apollo Protocols and public health requirements to ensure no risk to the Queensland Community. Every club will be permitted a maximum of 41 players and staff while in Queensland.
A revised schedule with the location of games for the next four Rounds will be released in the coming days.
The Commission will continue to monitor the data daily and review arrangements on a weekly basis. Clubs will return to Sydney as soon as the Commission believes risk to the competition in NSW has subsided. It is possible the relocations could be longer than one month.
Australian Rugby League Commission Chairman Peter V’landys AM said the Commission’s decision minimised the risk of the competition having to be suspended and protected the livelihoods of players and the many other people who generate their income from the game.
“The Commission has conducted an extensive risk assessment and it is clear from the current data trends that the risk to the competition is too great to continue playing in NSW right now. We are seeing close and casual contacts with links to our game on an almost daily basis,” he said.
“Queensland presents much lower risk. The Commission is doing everything we can to keep the competition going. By keeping the competition going we keep people employed and ensure the players continue to be paid at their current rate.
“Rugby League is also an escapism for people during difficult times and it’s important we do everything we can so our fans can continue to watch rugby league every week especially whilst in lockdown.”
Mr V’landys acknowledged the sacrifices players and football staff would make.
“These are very difficult decisions. I feel for the players who have to leave their homes for a period. We will not keep players in Queensland any longer than they need to be. We hope it is only for a month, but if it needs to be longer, it will be. We’re doing this to protect their livelihoods.
“This will also have a commercial impact on clubs. I have assured all clubs that the NRL will ensure they remain financially strong during this period. The NRL has found extensive efficiencies and commercial revenue over the last year which ensured the game is financially stronger than it otherwise would have been.
“I want to thank the Queensland Government. I personally have a huge debt of gratitude to the Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk for her support of our game.”
NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo said the league’s Apollo Team was ready to implement the relocation.
“We have planned for all scenarios and we are ready to implement hubs in Southeast Queensland to ensure the continuity of the competition. We will finalise the exact locations that teams will be based and the updated schedule in the next 24 hours,’’ he said.
“Southeast Queensland has multiple stadiums, high quality venues to train, first class hotel infrastructure and a low risk of COVID-19 infection.
“Our game succeeds when we work together and I want to acknowledge and thank the clubs, the players and our partners. This impacts our broadcast and commercial partners and I thank them for their assistance and doing their part to ensure the competition can continue.
“We will continue to work closely with our biosecurity experts to track the data and consider the risk in NSW. We will also work closely with our clubs to ensure they have every assistance they require.”
NRL media release
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Revised Schedule. Assuming everybody plays the same teams. Maybe time slots will change.
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Re: NRL considers moving all 16 teams to southeast Queensland as early as Round 18
Broncos 3 remaining non Thurs/Fri games rescheduled to that timeslot.Northern Raider wrote:Revised Schedule. Assuming everybody plays the same teams. Maybe time slots will change.
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Abdo suggested they would look at opportunities to be innovative and run double headers etcNorthern Raider wrote: ↑July 11, 2021, 7:36 pm Revised Schedule. Assuming everybody plays the same teams. Maybe time slots will change.
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Re: Canberra Raiders, along with 11 other clubs, relocated to Queensland due to COVID
Georgie boy should of hung around and got his Goldie and Sunny Coast living experience. Hope the surfs up on the Mersey.
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This could be just the thing the Raiders need to click and all that and make a charge into the 8 with a bit of momentum - probably not but who knows
Re: Canberra Raiders, along with 11 other clubs, relocated to Queensland due to COVID
Maybe if they are co-located with the Chooks, Robbo can take some of the training runsBilly Walker wrote:This could be just the thing the Raiders need to click and all that and make a charge into the 8 with a bit of momentum - probably not but who knows
Re: Canberra Raiders, along with 11 other clubs, relocated to Queensland due to COVID
So the Dragons players have to complete their suspensions on the Gold Coast.
Also I wonder who draws the short straw and has to share a hotel with the Sharks.
Also I wonder who draws the short straw and has to share a hotel with the Sharks.
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Re: Canberra Raiders, along with 11 other clubs, relocated to Queensland due to COVID
Something tonight about Lomax and one other dragon player not wanting to fill out what sounded like pretty stock standard forms