“Police spoke to the residents, a 30-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman,” they said. “Four men, aged 21, 24, 25 and 29, were also spoken to and it was determined they were not residents. They were all given directions to leave and return to their homes. Inquiries are continuing into breaches of the public health order.”
Police confirmed the four men were the only guests at the home when officers arrived but other media outlets reported the exact number of people involved remained unclear.
The Dragons did not confirm details but said multiple players were caught up in a “biosecurity breach”.
“St George Illawarra are aware of a New South Wales state government stay-at-home order and NRL biosecurity breach involving a number of players,” the club said in a statement. “The Dragons will not make comment at this time, while the investigation into the matter with the NRL integrity unit and NSW police continues.”
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