The NRL is considering the possibility of allowing rugby league fans to attend the highly-anticipated State of Origin series, but only if they let the organisation track their movements on an app.
Origin will not be scheduled until October at the earliest, but as the coronavirus infection rate drops in Australia, the NRL is looking at potential strategies for endorsing crowd attendance.
When the NRL returns in late May, spectators understandably will not be permitted, and as Australia continues to flatten the curve, delaying Origin increases the chance of a crowd being in attendance.
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Condition for entry to Origin is entirely dependent on forthcoming social distancing restrictions, but ARLC chair Peter V'landys has mentioned a bizarre strategy for allowing NRL fans to witness the sport's showpiece event.