New Zealand stand-off Benji Marshall has been forced into self-isolation - after kissing a television reporter.
Marshall, co-captain of NRL club Wests Tigers, broke social distancing protocols by giving a peck on the cheek to Michelle Bishop, a reporter with Australia's Channel 7.
The incident happened at a training session in Sydney on Wednesday.
Under NRL guidelines, Marshall, 35, will self-isolate at home as Bishop has a coronavirus test.
If it comes back negative, no further action will be needed.
Before the protocol breach, Marshall had already been dropped for this coming Saturday's NRL match with Canberra, a decision coach Michael Maguire made after last weekend's surprise defeat by Gold Coast Titans.
"Marshall was involved in a social distancing incident with an accredited reporter, which was immediately reported to the NRL as per guidelines," the Tigers said in a statement.
The NRL resumed in late May after a 10-week suspension, but strict 'biosecurity' guidelines were put in place, which banned players from mixing with people outside their clubs, households and families.
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