'No jab, no play': Scott Morrison wants anti-vaxxers banned from NRL games

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says NRL players who refuse to be vaccinated ahead of the 28 May re-start should be banned from competing.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison talks to reporters.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says it's too early to tell what the health impacts are of easing restrictions. Source: AAP

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says players who refuse to get a flu shot should be banned from competing in the NRL.

Mr Morrison is adamant players should abide by a "no jab, no play" policy after Gold Coast anti-vaxxer Bryce Cartwright polarised the rugby league community with his stance.

Titans star Cartwright has rejected a request to be vaccinated as part of strict measures to re-start the NRL competition on 28 May and must now explain his actions to NRL chief medical officer Paul Bloomfield.
Bryce Cartwright of the Titans (left).
Bryce Cartwright of the Titans (left). Source: AAP
"When I was social services minister I started the 'no jab, no play' rule into the childcare facilities," Mr Morrison told 2GB radio on Wednesday.

"And I think the same rule applies there - no jab, no play."

An NRL spokesperson said players who refused to receive the shot would be dealt with on a case-by-case basis amid consultation with club and NRL medical staff.

While reports claimed Cartwright faced a ban, the NRL spokesperson refused to speculate on possible penalties if a player could not justify refusing to take the shot.

The NRL is not aware of any other player rejecting the flu shot.
A Rugby League Players Association (RLPA) spokesperson said on Wednesday a player who refused to be vaccinated had the option to sign a waiver in order for them to continue to train and be available for selection while their case was dealt with by the NRL.

The spokesperson said the RLPA strongly recommended flu shots in biosecurity protocols but believed players who refused should be dealt with case by case and that the vaccination was not mandatory.

The league community appears to be split down the middle by Cartwright's stance as the majority of NRL teams returned to training on Wednesday.
NRL great Paul Gallen backed the Titans star.

"I'm not against the flu shot, but I just think if they don't want to have it, they don't have to have it," he told 2GB's Wide World of Sports Radio.

"If they don't want to put it into their body, they don't have to have it."
A NRL game at Leichhardt Oval earlier this year.
A NRL game at Leichhardt Oval earlier this year. Source: Getty
But Penrith legend Mark Geyer is adamant Cartwright should get the jab if he wanted to play.

"I respect he and his partner's decision for his family, if they don't want to get the kids vaccinated that's fine," he told Triple M's Rush Hour.

"As for Bryce, I'm sorry but no flu shot, no play."


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