Quote St Helens Wolf="St Helens Wolf"The six who were stood down after the match review have all returned negative tests however a seventh player, who wasn't originally thought to be at risk, has come up positive. There's nothing to say that they actually caught the virus during the game - so it could be anyone.
I'd be more concerned that, now the virus is within the camp, we may see other players testing positive next week.'"
Agreed, If the virus is in camp, we shouldn't be playing tonight in my view. Otherwise we could see Hull FC shielding from exposure to Warrington players next week, and the cycle could just continue throughout Superleague each week with whoever Hull FC play the week after.
It's in our camp, so the RFL should cancel the game to eliminate the risk of passing it on to Hull FC.