Graham Annesley says the NRL still needs to be vigilant

By Ed Jackson / Wire

The last major hurdle to next week’s NRL restart has been cleared, but head of football Graham Annesley says no one can relax just yet.

The end of a dispute between referees and the NRL was the final major hurdle to be cleared before next week’s resumption of the 2020 season, but some bumps still lie ahead for the competition.

The threat of legal action by referees was canned on Friday with the NRL getting the go-ahead to scrap the pocket official for 2020.

A decision on whether the game would revert to two referees or carry on with one in 2021 will be made at a later date.

That resolution was the last big obstacle to resuming the season after the COVID-19 crisis, clearing the path for Round 3 to kick off on Thursday when Brisbane host Parramatta.

Annesley, however, says there’s no room for anyone in the game to relax if the season is to continue without further interruption.

“We’ve still got lots of hurdles to overcome,” he told AAP.

“We’ve still got to maintain our protocol procedure. We’ve still got to try and ensure our players stay fit and healthy and don’t get exposed to any danger from either the virus or sickness generally.

“There are still plenty of potential humps in the road ahead for us.

“Everyone wants to see us get through the whole season without interruption and they want to see crowds back and they want to see us get back to normal. That’s what we’re all focusing on.”

Another issue to be finalised in coming days will be signing off on new broadcast deals.

The ARL Commission on Tuesday approved a deal to be sent to both Nine and Fox Sports, with approval still required from both their boards.

The proposed deal has Fox Sports remain as the game’s Pay TV broadcasters until at least the end of 2027 while Nine’s deal will at this stage run until the end of 2022, however it could still extend.

Both deals are expected to be finalised before the season resumption.

The Crowd Says:

2020-05-24T22:58:27+00:00

Andrew

Guest


I think he knows like we all do that on Wednesday a video will pop up of a player misbehaving/breaching protocols. So the hurdle he refers to is trying to suppress it before it reaches the media and/or if it is a high profile player, looking like you are punishing them, without really punishing them...

2020-05-24T22:11:58+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


These are very strange comments, given the timing. I'm guessing he's trying to send a more public message to various governments that the NRL is still taking it's responsibilities seriously. If not, I've no idea why he hasn't got a big smile and lots of positive words for the start of the season in a few days.

2020-05-24T08:45:29+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


HY, it's amazing here is the man who's Head of Football and this is the 1st time he has uttered a word . He's one of those puppet's who strangely has a voice that sounds like Peter V'Landys.

2020-05-24T08:41:23+00:00

Monorchid

Roar Rookie


What is Annesley trying to say in this report? I thought that events had moved on. What hurdles and humps are to be overcome? Let the games begin.

2020-05-24T05:44:21+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


....and in particular, my job and specifically me in it, are going to be bloody important, in case you’re getting any ideas Mr V’Landys.

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