Rebels head to Canberra to escape virus

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The Melbourne Rebels will relocate to Canberra from this coming Friday in a bid to ensure player safety as they step up preparations for the Super Rugby AU season amid a COVID-19 outbreak in Victoria.

Several cases of the virus have been reported across Melbourne in recent days, leading to fears of a second wave of infection.

NRL side the Melbourne Storm have already set up a short-term home in Sydney, while it was revealed on Wednesday that AFL teams Geelong and Collingwood will base out of a hub in Perth for around 21 days.

The Rebels do not kick off their Super Rugby AU campaign against the Brumbies until July 4, but have decided to head to the national capital more than a week before the game.

“This is undoubtedly a very fluid situation and we are committed to keeping our people safe and healthy in accordance with government advice and regulations,” Rebels CEO Baden Stephenson said in a statement.

“At the same time, we will do all that we can to ensure the successful delivery of the Super Rugby AU competition.”

The Rebels players and staff all returned negative tests for COVID-19 on Monday and will be tested again on Thursday before leaving for Canberra.

A decision about where they will be based following the Brumbies match will be determined “in due course”.

“This competition was always going to throw up some curve balls,” Stephenson said.

“The teams that have the ability to adjust on the run will be successful.

“We aren’t changing our performance expectations at all. We have a very tight team and are looking forward to preparing and spending some time together on the road.”

The Crowd Says:

2020-06-26T10:50:11+00:00

Ex force fan

Guest


As long as some Victorians cannot follow covid-19 guidelines there will be community transmission In Victoria and WA cannot open regional borders. WA is penalised because Victorians cannot comply. Strange world we live in penalising the innocent...

2020-06-25T23:39:01+00:00

Purdo

Roar Rookie


"The teams that have the ability to adjust on the run will be successful". This is so true, not just of the response to the Covid situation, but in response to what the opposition does in the game. I'm glad the Rebels are being tested repeatedly. We will all have to keep being tested, otherwise there will be no return to normal for those that aren't positive. Victoria should be talking about having millions of tests, not just 100,000 or so.

2020-06-25T21:16:36+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


As long as the WA government requires 14 day quarantine for the visiting team it’s really irrelevant how many locals are able to attend a stadium...

2020-06-25T14:24:54+00:00

Ex force fan

Guest


Good decision. I hope RA will also review where the Round 4 Force vs Brumbies game is played at that time. Melbourne is to be the wrong answer. It is a Force home game and we can already get 10,000 spectators at In that are hungry for rugby. Who will watch a Force vs Brumbies game in Melbourne? Not even TWAS...

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