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Melbourne Storm latest sporting side to ban high-fives, selfies amid coronavirus

Melbourne Storm latest sporting side to ban high-fives, selfies amid coronavirus

By Naveel Krishant
12/03/2020
Suliasi Vunivalu scores against Canberra [Source: Getty]

The Melbourne Storm are outlawing high-fives and selfies with fans as the NRL club braces for the possibility of playing in front of empty stadiums because of the coronavirus.

Ahead of their round one opener against Manly on Sunday in Sydney, the Storm have banned players from contact with fans as part of their usual post-match interaction, while media will also be kept at a distance.

The changeroom will be off-limits to all but necessary staff while some Storm employees are already working from home as the club looks to protect players from the pandemic.

Melbourne are on high alert when a fan at a recent Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby match tested positive after attending a match at their shared home ground AAMI Park.

[Source: TV NZ]

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