From grand final to building site as NRL players go back to work

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AFP Sydney
Last Updated : Apr 03 2020 | 1:38 PM IST

Six months ago they were playing one of the biggest games of their careers, but now stars of Australia's National Rugby League are working as builders and plumbers after the coronavirus shutdown forced them to find new jobs.

Several members of the Sydney Roosters, who won the grand final against the Canberra Raiders in October, are among the players back "on the tools" as they try to pay bills and mortgages after the season was suspended.

Players from the NRL, one of Australia's most popular sports, are facing hefty pay cuts this year after the pandemic shuttered sport worldwide and left the league battling for survival.

"Some of them are looking for jobs... some of them are on the tools already," Roosters coach Trent Robinson told radio station Triple M.

"Plumber, builder. There's lots of jobs that have been thrown out there for the guys, and they're still continuing to look.

"They know they're going to have some time. They know they've got to train, but after that they're looking to get back into some of their old trades."
- Banana farmer -
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"I start work on Monday. I'm on the minimum wage. Dad said you are only a beginner, so you aren't worth more than the award wage."

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First Published: Apr 03 2020 | 1:38 PM IST

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