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NRL star told on live TV his family must move

Shaun Johnson has learned on live TV he will have to have a “difficult conversation” with his wife after the NRL season was turned on its head.

Shaun Johnson learns the NRL is moving to QLD
Shaun Johnson learns the NRL is moving to QLD

Sharks star Shaun Johnson has learned on live TV his family will have to move to Queensland for the foreseeable future as a result of the NRL’s Covid-19 mass relocation.

The playmaker on Sunday night was told of the NRL’s decision to move 12 NSW-based teams to Queensland as a result of Sydney’s precarious spike in Covid-19 recorded cases.

Following Cronulla’s 20-12 win over the Warriors, Johnson appeared shattered about the prospect of uprooting his family to Queensland — or be separated from his wife Kayla and baby daughter Millah Malvina for an extended period of time.

His case is just one of many in the NRL’s Covid chaos.

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The Warriors are set to be one of the 12 teams as the NRL looks to keep the competition running in three separate hubs in the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

It’s yet another setback for a Warriors team that has been away from home for more than 12 months in a selfless act.

Shaun Johnson doesn’t know what will happen this week.
Shaun Johnson doesn’t know what will happen this week.

With a further 77 cases announced in NSW on Sunday, the NRL has been left with little choice but to move teams north of the border to keep the competition alive.

It remains unclear how long the Queensland hubs will last, but it appears teams will be separated across three cities for at least the next four weeks, with caps of 41 to be placed on how many people can enter the bubble.

The NRL is reportedly still working with the Queensland government about what restrictions will also be placed on the partners and families of players, should they be allowed to travel from NSW.

Johnson was told the news live on Fox League following his team’s win — and was visibly furious about the development.

“It’s disappointing,” he said.

“Yeah I’ve got my views on how Sydney in particular has handled this whole situation. Look, as long as we get to keep playing I guess and this is our job.

Shaun Johnson learns the NRL is moving to QLD
Shaun Johnson learns the NRL is moving to QLD

“Whatever it takes to deliver what we get paid to do. I’m sure all the players will get on board.

“It’s not ideal, a lot of people will watch this interview right now and say: ‘you get paid a heap of money do what you’re told’.

“But we’ve got lives outside of football, I’ve got a young family and we’ve got no support over here anyway. It’ll be a difficult conversation to go home to my wife.”

Johnson later posted on Twitter all 16 clubs should be relocated to New Zealand to allow the season to continue.

“Comp should re locate to NZ. Play right up and down the country,” he wrote.

“Players, staff are in a bubble already so no COVID. Reward the Wa’s for their sacrifice. NZ would love it. Think I’m onto something here.”

New Zealand coach blasts NRL’s biggest inconsistency

Warriors coach Nathan Brown was keen to distance himself from the behaviour of players at other clubs, but he’s taken aim at the NRL for inconsistent bans on players who have breached Covid rules either willingly or through no fault of their own.

Speaking after his side’s 20-12 loss to the Sharks, Brown pointed out how unfair it was for Warriors players Euan Aitken and Josh Curran to spend 14 days in isolation after they were on a flight with a potential Covid case, while Dragons players will only miss one game for deliberately breaking the rules at a barbecue at Paul Vaughan’s place.

The inequality was further highlighted on Sunday by the fact Sharks centre Will Chambers was forced into 14-day quarantine even though he spent seven hours in his car to ensure he didn’t jeopardise the rest of the competition after he returned from Melbourne.

“What other players do at other clubs isn’t my concern,” Brown said.

“My biggest issue is how they decide how long blokes get stood down for. We’ve got two blokes from our starting side who haven’t played for two weeks because they caught an aeroplane where the hostess was crook.

“Then all the blokes from Saints get one week.

“So you do the wrong thing and you get a week, but you do the right thing like Will Chambers did and you get two weeks. You tell me how that one’s fair. It doesn’t add up to me.”

— with NCA Newswire

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