The Cairns Post

BRONCOS KEEN TO HAVE OWN ISOLATION CAMP

- PETER BADEL CHRIS HONNERY

THE Broncos have baulked at a relocation proposal to Sydney and are investigat­ing a self-isolation camp in the NSW Northern Rivers should the NRL’s flagship club be forced to abandon Queensland.

The Broncos have a contingenc­y plan to hold an Origin-style camp in far-north NSW if the Queensland government refuses to relax border controls in time for the NRL’s planned relaunch on May 28.

The developmen­t comes as ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys vowed to do everything possible to avoid pulling Broncos, Cowboys and Titans players out of the Sunshine State.

The NRL is leaving no stone unturned to resume the premiershi­p next month and that extends to the three Queensland teams – the Broncos, Cowboys and Titans – shifting to Sydney if the league cannot overcome border restrictio­ns related to the COVID-19 saga.

The Titans have indicated they are prepared to relocate 842km to Sydney, but the Broncos are exploring other options to remain as close to the Queensland border as possible.

Queensland’s glamour club is considerin­g setting up base in the NSW Northern Rivers if they are required to recommence training as planned on Monday, May 4.

Proposed location sites include Tweed Heads or Kingscliff, which has previously hosted the NSW Origin team and more recently the Warriors when the coronaviru­s pandemic forced their relocation for last month’s clash against Canberra.

The Broncos hope a self-isolation training camp just south of the Tweed would allow a less disruptive return to Red Hill if the Queensland government eventually relaxes border rules for NRL travel in late May.

Mindful of the toll on players’ families, V’landys is reluctant to displace Queensland’s three teams and hopes talks with the state government can keep the Broncos, Cowboys and Titans at home.

“I remain confident that we will not have to relocate the Queensland teams,” V’landys said. “There is still plenty of time to sort this out.

“This (May 28 competitio­n relaunch) is a massive jigsaw puzzle and that’s why we needed six weeks to get this organised.

“We’re not playing tomorrow. We’re playing at the end of May and if the infection rate (from coronaviru­s) stabilises, that gives us time to get teams back on the field.”

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Picture: Annett Dew GOING IT ALONE: David Fifita at Broncos training.
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