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Community Rugby League | COVID-19 Lockdown Plan Community Rugby League | COVID-19 Lockdown Plan – Greater Sydney, Central Coast, Wollongong, Shellharbour COMMUNITY METRO PLUS 31st July/1st August 7th August/8th August 14th/15st August Notes Central Coast, Wollongong, Blue 21st/28th August Mountains and Shell Harbour and Group 7. Central Coast No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. North Sydney No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Manly No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Balmain No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Roosters No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. South Sydney No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Canterbury No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Wests Tigers Macarthur No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Group 6 Jnrs and Snrs No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Illawarra Jnrs and Snrs No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Group 7 Seniors and Juniors Training and games permitted for Training and games permitted for Training and games permitted for clubs Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. clubs outside Shellharbour. clubs outside Shellharbour. outside Shellharbour. Recommencement proceeded on 31 July for G7 Jnr clubs outside Shellharbour. Parramatta No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Penrith No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. St George No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Cronulla No games or training No games or training No games or training Contact Local Administrator for any specific developments. Regional Leagues 31st July/1st August 7th August/8th August 14th/15st August Notes Northern Rivers Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note border continue. restrictions and potential impacts. Group 1 JRL Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Group 18 JRL Games and training to No games, due to stay at home TBC. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. orders visitors to QLD. potential impacts. Group 2 Jnrs and Snrs Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Group 3 Jnrs and Snrs Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Hastings League Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Group 4 Snrs and Jnrs Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Group 21 Snrs and Jnrs Games and training to No games or training TBC * Clubs not impacted by lockdown, status continue. of permission to train and play to be reviewed 9 August. One week Lockdown will begin at 5pm today (August 5) and finish at 12.01am on Friday August 13 Group 19 Snrs and Jnrs Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Maitland JRL Games and training to No games or training TBC * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Lockdown will begin at 5pm today (August 5) and finish at 12.01am on Friday August 13 Newcastle JRL Games and training to No games or training TBC * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Lockdown will begin at 5pm today (August 5) and finish at 12.01am on Friday August 13 Newcastle and Hunter Valley Games and training to No games or training TBC * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Lockdown will begin at 5pm today (August 5) and finish at 12.01am on Friday August 13 Newcastle Seniors Games and training to No games or training TBC * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Lockdown will begin at 5pm today (August 5) and finish at 12.01am on Friday August 13 Barwon Darling Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Outback Rugby League Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Castlereagh League& Group 14 Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and JRL continue. potential impacts. Group 11 Seniors and Juniors Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Group 10 Seniors and Juniors Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Mid West League Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Woodbridge Cup Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Group 20 Snrs and Jnrs Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Group 9 Snrs and Jnrs Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Murray Cup Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Western Riverina Cup Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions and continue. potential impacts. Canberra Raiders RL Games and training to Games and training to continue. Games and training to continue. * Leagues and Clubs note restrictions. Competitions Jnrs and Snrs continue. Refer to ACT and NSW Health. .
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