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PNG Hunters relieved after completing month-long quarantine

Player welfare front of mind for PNG Hunters

Player welfare is a key focus for the Papua New Guinea Hunters rugby league team as they begin a two week spell in hotel quarantine. Hunters coach Matt Church said the players were making a big sacrifice moving away from their friends and family. Photo: Facebook/PNG Hunters The Hunters have relocated to Australia so they can continue competing in the Queensland Cup, after last year s competition was cancelled because of Covid-19. Coach Matt Church said it was a huge sacrifice for the whole squad to uproot their lives and move to a new country. It s never easy leaving home so I m sure the group, while excited about the challenges and the opportunities that lie ahead, they were also (feeling) a bit of trepidation for them leaving friends and family for such a long period of time.

The Fiji Times » PNG Hunters still waiting for Aussie green light

PACNEWS PNG Hunters. Picture: RNZ PORT MORESBY, 17 FEBRUARY 2021 (RNZ PACIFIC) – The Papua New Guinea Hunters rugby league team is staying positive despite three failed attempts to relocate to Australia. 34 players and management staff have been been in a quarantine bubble in central Port Moresby for the past 11 days as they await approval to travel to Queensland to compete in the Intrust Super Cup. Their latest attempt was delayed when Queensland Health Authorities said the squad must complete 14 days in quarantine after one person tested positive for Covid-19. Hunters coach Matt Church said they were doing everything they could could to minimise the risks.

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