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NSW deputy premier backs NRL as 'the tonic we need' to get through challenges of COVID-19

The NRL will get the support of the NSW government should it proceed with plans to resume its competition as soon as late May.

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro believes having the NRL back would provide a mental lift for the nation.

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro believes having the NRL back would provide a mental lift for the nation. Source: AAP

The NRL is the tonic Australia needs to endure the deadly coronavirus, according to NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro.

With the ARL Commission on Thursday set to decide on when and how it will resume its competition, the state government backed the game to restart.

Barilo described watching rugby league as "fundamentally Australian."
Barilo described watching rugby league as "fundamentally Australian." Source: Getty

Mr Barilaro described watching rugby league as being fundamentally Australian, and that it is important some sort of normality is achieved during the crisis.

"You measure risk versus the economic uplift, the social uplift, the mental wellbeing uplift," the NSW deputy premier said on Fox League Live.

"And there's no doubt that the NRL is the tonic we need to get through this virus."

An innovative committee will present a number of proposals to the Commission, including temporarily relocating non-Sydney teams to the harbour city.

How long the likes of Brisbane, North Queensland, Gold Coast, Melbourne and the New Zealand Warriors stay in Sydney depends on interstate travel restrictions.

Brisbane Stadiums Remain Unused Under Covid 19 Restrictions on Sport.
Brisbane Stadiums Remain Unused Under Covid 19 Restrictions on Sport. Source: Getty

It is understood some teams could be housed in the Sydney Olympic Park precinct, while the Panthers Rugby League Academy is another option.

Barilaro said the league would have the government's backing to restart its season, which was suspended after round two, to resume as early as 21 May.

He hailed ARL Commission chairman Peter V'landys for the way he kept the racing industry going during the pandemic.

"I'm a big fan of Peter V'landys and what he's done with racing. Racing continues as we speak. They've put in all the protocols and measures," Mr Barilaro said.

"And we've got to be flexible enough to work with the NRL.

"We need this more than ever before. Of course, the government will have to put some level of support into it. There's no question about that.

"We'll do that when there is an ask and plan pitched to government."

Mr Barilaro's comments come after NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian hinted at restrictions being loosened in a couple of weeks.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a huge NRL fan.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is a huge NRL fan. Source: AAP

The deputy premier also said having the NRL back would provide a mental lift for the nation.

"I'm confident that rugby league will lift the hopes and spirits of our nation and I know we've got a Prime Minister that loves his league," he said.

"You've got supporters at state government level. I believe it's got to be one of the first moves to get the NRL going again."

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