@jirskyr said in [Last Wests Tigers game ever](/post/1135167) said:
Get them all up to Gladstone before the premier closes the border, have everyone get a temperature check on arrival, isolate the area with no football for 2 weeks, then restart the show.
There's no specific reason why you have to call the NRL off if you can plan to reduce or even eliminate exposure to the general public for all footballers and team staff.
For example, if everyone is corona-free and they are all playing in some dustbowl town with no people coming in or out, then there's literally zero risk. It's just Magic Round every week.
The general public stuff, social distancing etc - that's instructions provided to 25 million people, a significant proportion of whom are either too stupid or too ignorant to follow instructions. NRL isn't necessarily better on the stupdity or ignorance average, so you force isolation by moving all the teams somewhere easy to control. The logistics of how they train etc. are secondary to keeping the competition going.
How would the ground hold up with 8 games every week being played on it?