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NRL: Payne Haas set to sign monster 10-year, $10 million deal to remain with Brisbane Broncos

NRL: Payne Haas set to sign monster 10-year, $10 million deal to remain with Brisbane Broncos
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Rabbitohs v Cowboys relocation

Date Time Rabbitohs v Cowboys relocation Friday night’s game between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and North Queensland Cowboys has been relocated from Stadium Australia to McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle to comply with Queensland Public Health Orders. Kick-off for the game will remain at 7.55pm. The Rabbitohs will be permitted to have a crowd capped at 50 per cent of capacity at the venue. The NRL thanks the Rabbitohs for their assistance in relocating the game, ensuring the continuity of the competition. The Cowboys will fly in and fly out of Newcastle on game day. /NRL Public Release. This material comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here.

North Queensland Cowboys COVID-19 update 6 July

Date Time North Queensland Cowboys COVID-19 update 6 July North Queensland Cowboys coach Todd Payten and player Griffin Neame have been approved to return to the Cowboys squad from today. Payten is allowed to return after being reclassified by Queensland Health as no longer being a close contact. The reclassification was made last week, but as an abundance of caution the NRL requested Payten remain in isolation for 7 days and return a negative test today. Neame has also completed 7 days isolation as a low risk contact and returned a negative test today. The NRL thanks both Payten and Neame for their compliance, over and above public health orders.

Men accused of killing NRL player s brother appear in Gold Coast court

Men accused of killing NRL player’s brother appear in Gold Coast court We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Two men have appeared in a Queensland court charged with murder over last week’s death of Jakob Opacic, the brother of Parramatta Eels centre and ex-Brisbane Bronco Tom Opacic. Mr Opacic, 28, was declared dead at the scene after he came off his motorbike about three kilometres south of Numinbah Correctional Centre, on Nerang Murwillumbah Road at Natural Bridge in the Gold Coast hinterland on Friday morning. The defendants - Benjamin Johnson (left) and Steven Latter (right).

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