NRL Island: Queensland resort manager reveals plan to rescue coronavirus-hit season

02 April 2020 02:30
Resort 40km off Brisbane could house 500 players and staffAll games would be played in QueenslandManager promises thorough isolation from Covid-19It may sound like a desperate pitch for a bad reality TV show, but the NRL season may yet be saved after an audacious plan was outlined to house all 16 teams at a luxury island resort near Brisbane, with a view to playing the entire competition in Queensland.David James, the manager of the Tangalooma Island Resort, told League Life on Fox Sports on Wednesday night that the complex on Moreton Island could fit up to 1,500 guests – more than enough for the estimated 500 or so players and staff. Related: Australia's strict new coronavirus social distancing rules explained: state by state guidelines Related: NRL players face 87% pay cuts after staff and coaches stood down Continue readingread full article

Source: TheGuardian