Another Wolfpack player goes into self-isolation as rugby league ponder future
The governing body of English rugby league met Monday to decide the sport’s future as news broke that a fifth member of the Toronto Wolfpack has gone into self-isolation after feeling possible COVID-19 symptoms.
Rugby league is one of the few sports that kept playing on the weekend in England. That may change after a meeting Monday of club chairmen, chief executives and owners with the Rugby Football League.
Eamonn McManus, chairman of defending champion St. Helens, told the BBC the future of rugby league is at stake, unless the sport receives government assistance to help it through the virus outbreak.
“There’s huge financial implications, the very existence of our sport is on the line,” he said.