NRL Will Screen Player and Coaches’ Houses and its BAD NEWS for Margaux Parker

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Details released by the NRL have identified some incredibly strict measures for players and coaches ahead of returning to action in what has been described by ARLC Chairman Peter V’Landys as part of the “most stringent set of rules in sporting history”.

Players and coaches will return to training next week (May 4th) however heavily regulated procedures will be enforced to ensure their health and safety including adhering to a screening of their houses by a club doctor. Other protocols include meeting the criteria of fifty-page document complete with a questionnaire about household arrangements.

HERE’S HOW IT WILL WORK

Now we will admit it, we like to occasionally stir up our beloved brekky host Margaux Parker about her life as NRL W.A.G. And yes, there are plenty of benefits to being in this position. Naturally, many would think any negatives that would accompany this role would have subsided by now.

However, with these new regulations to be enforced upon the Parker household will not be exempt due to Corey’s role as an Assistant Coach at the Brisbane Broncos Margaux may be facing further restrictions and she's already identified numerous challenges that she is about to face.

“I think it’s going to be really hard to monitor” she told The Big Breakfast this morning.

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The Big Breakfast with Marto, Margaux and Nick Cody returns weekdays from 5:30AM on Brisbane's 104.5 Triple M 

27 April 2020




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