Cyclone Alfred forces NRL to move Rabbitohs match to Sydney as Bennett puts faith in $150k halfback
- The NRL has relocated the match between the Dolphins and South Sydney Rabbitohs to CommBank Stadium in Sydney due to the threat of Cyclone Alfred in southeast Queensland.
- Cyclone Alfred is expected to bring damaging winds and heavy rainfall, prompting the NRL to prioritize safety.
- Bree Nikorima expressed anger about the venue change, questioning the safety of families remaining in Brisbane during the cyclone.
- The NRL stated that player and fan safety remained the highest priority when planning the venue change.
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Cyclone Alfred forces NRL to move Rabbitohs match to Sydney as Bennett puts faith in $150k halfback
South Sydney’s season opener against the Dolphins has been shifted from Brisbane to Commbank Stadium, with the category 2 cyclone forecast to hit north of Brisbane on Thursday or Friday.
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