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NRL season suspended indefinite­ly

- SCOTT BAILEY

THE NRL has suspended its season indefinite­ly and told players to stop training as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Desperate to play through the crisis, the league’s hopes were dealt a severe blow yesterday afternoon when a pandemic expert told them it was no longer possible.

The suspension will come into effect immediatel­y before Round 3, with the NRL still exploring options on when and how it can resume the competitio­n.

“This decision hasn’t been taken lightly but we have a world-renowned pandemic expert and they are very concerned at the rate of this infection,” chairman Peter V’landys said. “We will and always will consider the health of our players before anything else.”

Unlike the AFL on Sunday, the NRL has opted against putting a return date for play.

Instead, it has told players to remain in self-isolation and will begin considerin­g multiple options for getting back on the field. “We are going to look at every available option to us in the next week or so as to how we can recommence the season,” V’landys said.

“Be it in other areas or northern Queensland. All the options are still on the table.

“We’ve left (the return date) open and will probably make some announceme­nts in the future.”

The decision could have dire financial impacts on the league, with V’landys warning it could change the face of the NRL if the season is completely lost. It’s believed as much as $13 million could be lost from broadcaste­rs for every round not played, or $500 million for the entire year.

However, the NRL is willing to play until as late as December 20, giving it around three months to return, given split rounds and representa­tive rounds could be manipulate­d.

“It’s catastroph­ic,” V’landys said. “I don’t think we have ever come across a financial crisis like this. We are all effected.”

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