Newcastle Jets officials are hopeful their infected player is a one-off case

By Robert Dillon
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:12am, first published March 29 2020 - 9:30pm
HEALTHY RESPECT: Jets players thank their fans after the recent win against Perth Glory. Picture: Getty Images
HEALTHY RESPECT: Jets players thank their fans after the recent win against Perth Glory. Picture: Getty Images

JETS chief executive Lawrie McKinna says the club has been advised the rest of Newcastle's players are "low risk", despite one of their teammates becoming the first professional footballer in Australia to test positive to the coronavirus.

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