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‘It’s too risky’: Queensland puts NRL on notice over biosecurity breaches


The NRL’s latest alleged biosecurity breach has placed the competition in immediate danger, with Queensland’s Chief Medical Officer Jeannette Young warning she is getting close to revoking exemptions.

The delicate relationship between the Queensland government and the NRL has taken a further hit, with Api Koroisau under investigation following claims he breached a strict biosecurity bubble while in NSW Origin camp.

It follows vision of NRL families quarantining in Queensland hotels passing food to each other on balconies, breaching government protocols that were enacted late on Wednesday night.

The NRL relocated to Queensland as the NSW COVID outbreak took hold, and has been granted exemptions to continue the competition north of the border based on assurances players and staff follow strict protocols agreed to by the government.

Asked on Friday at what point the NRL’s exemptions could be revoked, Dr Young said: “I’m getting very close to it.”

“Yes, I’m very, very concerned about what is happening with these NRL players,” she said.

“You would have seen that imagery of the family hotel where they were sharing goods between verandahs.

“It’s for all of them. This is too risky. We just cannot have people deliberately breaching the rules.”

The NRL was blindsided on Thursday night by a Daily Mail report claiming Penrith hooker Koroisau breached restrictions while with the NSW team.

Api Koroisau scored on his Origin debut on the Gold Coast.(

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An integrity unit investigation is now underway.

Koroisau was 18th man in the first two games of the series before making his Origin debut in game 3.

The NRL has already handed down harsh penalties for biosecurity breaches, including a two-game ban to Jai Arrow, who breached the Queensland Origin bubble before game 3.

The NRL also handed down suspensions and fines worth $305,000 to St George Illawarra players after a now infamous barbecue at Paul Vaughan‘s home.

Paul Vaughan also breached the NRL's biosecurity bubble last year
Paul Vaughan was sacked by the Dragons after his breach.(

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“We’ve proven that anyone who breaches the protocols puts the competition at risk and puts the income of all their fellow players at risk, and they will be penalised,” ARLC chairman Peter V’landys said on 2GB on Friday.

The Panthers are preparing to face Brisbane on Saturday, with the club now waiting for advice from the NRL on whether Koroisau is able to play.

Coach Ivan Cleary said he had spoken with Koroisau but wouldn’t comment further until the investigation was complete.

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