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Champion Kiwi cyclist battles Covid-19

- Logan Savory ARL commission­er and head of the NRL’s Innovation Committee, Wayne Pearce, has revealed plans to monitor and quarantine all players as the league gets set to resume the 2020 season. The NRL confirmed yesterday it will push ahead with a May 2

Gold medal-winning Paralympia­n cyclist Laura Thompson is urging people to ‘‘stay at home and save lives’’ as she deals with her own battle with Covid-19.

Thompson is 12 weeks pregnant and has confirmed she has tested positive for Covid-19, along with her husband and his parents.

Her mother-in-law has spent time in hospital on a ventilator in the intensive care unit. Thompson from Southland, wants others to take note of the impact.

‘‘We took every precaution in this house and the virus was contracted through community transmissi­on,’’ Thompson shared online.

‘‘We have no idea where she got it.

‘‘I wanted to share this because I see a few people ‘bending’ the rules to interact through the lockdown or saying things about the lockdown ending early. Just don’t.’’

‘‘This virus is devastatin­g in so many ways. If your loved ones are sick they lie in hospital alone, you can’t visit them, you can’t do anything.’’

Thompson carved out an impressive cycling career which included attending the 2012 Summer Paralympic­s as the tandem sighted pilot for Phillipa Gray.

They won three medals; one gold, one silver, and one bronze.

At the 2016 Summer Paralympic­s, she was the sighted pilot for Emma Foy, winning one silver and one bronze medal.

Thompson said having Covid-19 had an impact on everyone in the family.

‘‘If like us, you have kids they go through it all, they can’t go to the park or stay with family, they witness it all and you can’t even hug them as you risk infecting them.

Thompson conceded it was good news when her partner tested positive because it meant to she was able to give him a big hug.

She stressed for people to take the Covid-19 seriously.

‘‘You may be one of the many who experience minor symptoms but someone won’t be, some other family will have to endure what we are going through.

‘‘Look after your communitie­s, your families and our most vulnerable and stay home. Don’t even go to the supermarke­t unless you have to.’’

The Sydney Morning Herald last month revealed Rugby League Central spends almost $500,000 a day to run the competitio­n, while broadcast partner Channel Nine – the publishers of this masthead – claims countless millions were ‘‘squandered by a bloated head office’’ in an extraordin­ary broadside on Thursday.

RLPA CEO Clint Newton said the game can’t restart until his members are given assurances about the manner in which it will do so.

‘‘I’d like to think it won’t be like a CBA negotiatio­n given the time criticalit­ies associated with this,’’ Newton said.

‘‘We need to be very clear on what’s been brought in and that we’re agreeing on the operationa­l costs. We then need to reach agreement over the distributi­on to the stakeholde­r groups over those revenues.

‘‘There are a number of key areas and we need to work through the detail. A lot will hinge on what we’re able to generate when building those contract arrangemen­ts.’’

The RLPA has negotiated the right to conduct a special purpose audit of the NRL’s books and is likely to commence that process next week.

 ??  ?? Laura Thompson is urging people to "stay at home and save lives" as she opened up on her own battle with Covid-19.
Laura Thompson is urging people to "stay at home and save lives" as she opened up on her own battle with Covid-19.

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