The Broncos mob try-scorer Jamayne Isaako during their win over the Bulldogs.Credit:Getty
The club will board a charter flight to Sydney and remain away from home until at least their round five game against South Sydney on Thursday,April 8.
They are due to play the Storm in Melbourne on Friday night. That fixture is still likely to happen,although there have been reports of the game being moved to Sydney should Victorian health authorities baulk at Brisbane players entering the state.
Under new NSW Health orders anyone in NSW who has been in Brisbane since March 20 need to stay at home. Canterbury,who played in Brisbane on Saturday afternoon,are allowed to train but must isolate at all other times.
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No games can be planned after the Melbourne clash until there is clarity around the level of community spread in Queensland. Brisbane’s players had been in home isolation since their win over the Bulldogs as a precaution.
“The players and staff have taken the changes in their stride,and while it’s tough on many of our team with young families,they are keen to get on the road and prepare for a great challenge against the Storm,” Broncos interim chief executive Neil Monaghan said.
“We will then stay in Sydney to get ready for the Rabbitohs game,which will ensure the continuity of the competition.