Townsville Bulletin

Last-gasp NSW bid for clash

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THE NSW government has launched an 11th-hour Covid plan to stop Queensland hosting this year’s NRL grand final. NSW politician­s have explored the prospect of allowing Sydneyside­rs who have had the Covid vaccine to be cleared to attend Homebush for the NRL decider.

According to official figures, almost 2.5 million residents in NSW are fully vaccinated, theoretica­lly meaning the state could easily find 8 0 , 0 0 0 Covid- free footy fans to fill Stadium Australia for r u g b y league’s biggest day. With Sydney in full lockdown, the NRL faced playing games in empty stadiums in a multimilli­on-dollar economic blow, prompting the code to relocate the competitio­n to Queensland in July. But with the NSW government holding a 25-year contract to host the NRL grand final, they are going down swinging.

ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys is in delicate talks with the NSW and Queensland government­s and it is understood Suncorp Stadium is days away from being announced as the venue for the NRL grand final on Sunday, October 3.

Suncorp is on the verge of hosting a historic decider.

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